Re: [CR]PEUGEOT junior racer

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Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 23:00:09 -0600
To: "Martin Walsh" <mowalsh@verizon.net>
From: "Mark Stonich" <mark@bikesmithdesign.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]PEUGEOT junior racer
In-Reply-To: <000601c74cca$77977d70$2e01a8c0@Marty>
References: <000601c74cca$77977d70$2e01a8c0@Marty>
cc: CR List <ClassicRendezvous@bikelist.org>

At 2/9/2007 11:18 PM -0500, Martin Walsh wrote:
>Dear CR listees,
>I just picked up a circa 1972 PEUGEOT Junior Racer with 24" steel
>rims,appears to be a Model G 50 C according to the website: CYCLES RETRO
>PEUGEOT @ http://home.wanadoo.nl/peugeotshow/
>The bicycle is basically a miniature Peugeot UO8 five speed
>racer,with,fenders,rear rack and generator and lights.Simplex gears and
>side pull brakes.Bolt on wheels no quick release.Rock hard plastic
>saddle,Lyotard steel pedals with reflectors.
>It's the first one I've seen by Peugeot. Does anyone recall these in the
>USA. The catalog on the Cycles Retro Peugeot website is in GERMAN.Tires
>are 24 X 1 1 3/8" clinchers.
>[snip]
>If anyone knows if there was a USA model or is G 50 C the same model
>number for all countries in the Peugeot models.
>Yours truly,
>Marty Walsh

Marty, Peugeot Junior Racers were fairly common around here but were equipped differently. 2 chainrings and no fenders,rear rack, generator or lights. Looking at some old group ride photos it looks like the tires were significantly narrower than the 1-3/8" Hutchinsons on my son's 24" wheel Follis. Maybe Michelin 50s. Looks in the photos like the rings were 1/2 step while the Folis was a sensible 46-36.

Mark Stonich;
Minneapolis Minnesota
http://mnhpva.org
http://bikesmithdesign.com