Re: [CR]Peugeot Model Identification?

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Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 21:19:34 -0400
Subject: Re: [CR]Peugeot Model Identification?
To: "jerrymoos" <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
From: "Kim Buckley" <kbuckley@sirus.com>
In-Reply-To: <070301c41fe1$053616b0$efddfea9@mooshome>
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Thanks for your help. The lowermost 8 inches of the rear stays are chromed, as are the lowermost 8 inches of the forks. The frame is a medium blue. The lugs on the head tube are black. The word Simplex on the rear derailleur is black, with a silver background. The side of the rear derailleur facing the sprocket is embossed with the words "Prestige-Simplex" Here's some decal information: a triangular "Reynolds 531 Fourreaux " decal is located near the top of each of the front forks. On the seat tube, there are three decals. "Inoxydable" near the top. Just below, a squarish one which is has a bunch of French words indicating the frame is Reynolds 531. A bit lower is a long decal with what my son calls rainbows and white and black checks. The downtube has a Peugeot decal, smallish white letters, gold background, with some black lines. The headtube has a decal with the words Peugeot and a lion whose head projects beyond the rectangle.

Probably of little use in identifying the bike, but interesting nonetheless are the tires. They appear to be some sort of fabric with thin layer of rubber-like compound on the surface. One is a Wolber Strada Butyl, the other a Peugeot Professional Transalpino

Kim Buckley Holland, MI

On Sunday, April 11, 2004, at 12:21 PM, jerrymoos wrote:
> Not quite enough information, but that is very likely the most famous
> of
> Peugeot models, the PX-10. Is the bike white with black painted lugs
> and
> black-and-white checkerboard decals? Are the lower half of the forks
> and of
> the rear stays chromed? If so, it is almost certainly a PX-10. The
> TTT
> stem is not original, but everything else sounds right for a PX-10.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jerry Moos
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kim Buckley" <kbuckley@sirus.com>
> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 7:32 PM
> Subject: [CR]Peugeot Model Identification?
>
>
>> Greetings to all,
>>
>> My name is Kim Buckley and I live in Holland, Michigan. As I was
>> attempting to identify one of my bikes recently, I came across your
>> group list and was so impressed with the knowledge and passion I
>> decided to join and see what I could learn.
>>
>> When compared to most of the postings I've read, I readily admit to
>> being a complete newbie, so I apologize in advance for all the stupid
>> questions I'm sure to ask in the future. I'm of the age that I was
>> part
>> of the "10 speed" rage of the early 70's. Doing my part, I purchased a
>> Spanish brand, whose name I no longer remember, as well as a Batavus.
>> The Spanish bike is lost to posterity. The Batavus intercycle Tour de
>> l'Europe took me on a road trip of about 300 miles to Traverse City,
>> Michigan in the early 70's. It sat in storage from about 1975 until
>> recently when I pulled it out to ride occasionally. The bike is in
>> great shape...all original except the tires.
>>
>> My other bike is a Peugeot, also of early 70's vintage. It was
>> originally purchased by a relative, who rode it infrequently into the
>> late 70's. It was given to me and sat in storage until yesterday, when
>> I pulled it out in response to a comment from my son who said he
>> wanted
>> to move from his mountain bike to a road bike. With what is likely all
>> original equipment, this Peugeot is also in great shape. The plastic
>> on
>> the brake cable is split in a couple of places. Other than grime,
>> that's about about all I can see that needs attention. But before we
>> get this road ready, I am hoping to get some help with model
>> identification. I'll list some information below, for anyone who is
>> knowledgeable and willing to assist:
>>
>> Serial Number: 2579401
>> Frame Material: Reynolds 531 Inoxydable
>> Brakes: Mafac "Racer"
>> Front Derailer: Simplex Super Competition
>> Rear Derailer: Simplex Prestige
>> Seat: Brooks Professional
>> Seat post: Simplex
>> Hubs: Normandy Luxe Competition
>> Rims: Mavic
>> Pedals: Lyotard
>> Crankset: Stronglight
>> Stem: 3 ttt
>> Clips: Christophe
>> Straps: Lapize
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kim Buckley