Fw: [CR]Re: PX10 photos/album full-size,(really)

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From: "dddd" <dddd@pacbell.net>
To: "Classic Rendezvous" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Fw: [CR]Re: PX10 photos/album full-size,(really)
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 23:24:59 -0700



----- Original Message -----
From: dddd
To: kurt@fineartscrimshaw.com
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 11:17 PM
Subject: Re: [CR]Re: PX10 photos full-size,(really)


Can a link work internally only within one's computer? I only ask because these links work for me. In fact, they load really fast, despite my computer having been re-booted since I revised my Yahoo album.

Here's links to the two albums with the 3 pictures:

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dddd@pacbell.net/album?.dirJd2&.src=p h&store=&prodid=&.done=http%

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dddd@pacbell.net/album?.dirĂª29&.src=p h&store=&prodid=&.done=http%

When I do a right-click on the image of the 21" PX10, and then "properties" and ctrl-C (copy to notepad) on the URL, followed by pasting the URL to the header on my browser, the photo comes up as if I just clicked on the link(s) here. Could my computer be the only one that works this way? FWIW, the album is designated "public" on Yahoo, but since I'm dealing with Yahoo/SBC, my ISP, who knows?

This sure wouldn't be the first time my attempts to do seemingly simple computer tasks met with failure. Anyone who can't access these links care to comment? It may be that I have to create URL links to the albums, not individual photos. Thankfully, the albums are small, each one titled corresponding to it's date of creation.

Thanks for the notice. Do you get an access warning?

David Snyder Auburn, CA USA ----- Original Message ----- From: Kurt Sperry Subject: Re: [CR]Re: PX10 photos full-size,(really)

Those links are dead.

Kurt Sperry

On 6/26/05, dddd <dddd@pacbell.net> wrote: I identified the URL's for the actual photos, not just the thumbnails. Sorry for the mistake.

The email client will usually highlight only the first line unless this page is maximized.

Here's the old "21 inch" one:

http://us.f3.yahoofs.com/users/428a9232z3f7e1913/ea29/__sr_/63e3.jpg?phti 0vCBhhx4IUVB

Here's the "new" 1970 "58cm"

http://us.f3.yahoofs.com/users/428a9232z3f7e1913/4ad2/__sr_/9deb.jpg?phti 0vCBCH.mOKS7

And here's the Raleigh Pro from 6 weeks ago, after cleaning it up:

http://us.f3.yahoofs.com/users/428a9232z3f7e1913/ea29/__sr_/3fe9.jpg?phti 0vCB0dF7VrSE

The good news for me (since I had been looking for a non-existent 57cm for some time!) is that this 58cm with it's 58cm TT has a layed back 72.5-degree seat tube angle which effectively makes the top tube a cm or so shorter and will allow me to fit a sanded-down-to-fit 1A stem, either a 9cm or 10cm that I have gathering dust. I think the 10cm measures 9.5cm by the contemporary measuring method (on center with the extension) so that should be perfect with a model 66 bar.

I put a current Record-10 wheelset on to make the angle measurements (the head angle was 73, btw) and that should make for a funny looking photo. I sat on the bike and the size feels right. The previous owner must have been my size judging by the seat height. Glad I bought it!.

Thanks for all the info on these bikes. I imagine they all came with sewups, but I notice that they also take 27" wheels like they were made for them. Big tires no problem, either. Is this a do-it-all bike, or what?

David Snyder Auburn, CA USA ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerome & Elizabeth Moos Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 11:17 AM Subject: Re: [CR]Brought a new ((PX-10)) baby home Saturday

In the US by 1972, the PX-10 was definitely available in 21", which was probably 52cm or 54 cm.

Regards,

Jerry Moos Houston, TX

kim klakow <Akimbo71@gmx.net > wrote: According to the Dutch Peugeot catalog of 1970 the PX-10 was equipped with a Brooks pro and came in 56, 58 and 60 cm heights (available in other sizes with custon order and long wait). In 73 it was either Brooks Pro or Ideale 90, as Jerry already said, and the stock frame sizes were 56, 58, 60 and 64cm. In 75 the Saddle was a Ideale 2001 and the frame sizes the same. By 77 the frame sizes had increased to from 52-64 in 2cm increments. Same Saddle.

that's all from me .

kim

-- Kim Klakow

Diplom Grafik Designer Akimbo71@gmx.net +49172-1786481 Berlin - Germany

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