RE: [CR]Might not be a mighty PX-10

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From: <"kohl57@starpower.net">
To: vergrandis@tesco.net, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 14:50:21 -0400
Subject: RE: [CR]Might not be a mighty PX-10


Original Message: ----------------- From: vergrandis@tesco.net Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 19:21:52 +0100 To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Subject: [CR]Might not be a mighty PX-10

"Dear listers, I don't want to disappoint but "Our TOM" road a PX10 to many victories as did the very your Monsieur EDDY the only small deatil that you might just have missed is that there frames might not have been made by Peugeot. "

Buy the wonderful new book on Peugeot cycles. Loaded with fantastic phot os. Real racing photos. Up close. And look. c. 1965-66 Tommy and Eddy were sure riding what look like "plain 'ol" PX-10s to me. Every inch of 'em. And

these are not posed shots either. Maybe they were custom made but they l ook every inch stock to me. There are the well known later shots of them on Italian built frames of course and indeed one of Eddy on one with a team mate on a "mere" stock bike. And of course Tommy didn't die on a PX-10 b ut an Italian bike in Peugeot livery... they were at least honest and l eft off the headbadge. I saw at least one stock blue and yellow PX-10 finishing the London-Holyhead in '64

So "mighty".. maybe not. Mighty good value and an honest racing bike . I think so. And you'll get no argument from me on the merits of fine Briti sh frames. I look forward to getting my '71 Harry Quinn on the road althoug h I am not sure that merits "fine" among British clubman. I've given up figuring out what made the grade on the British club circuit from year to year. But you're right... it probably wasn't a French anything.

Peter Kohler Washington DC USA

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