[CR]Restorations & Conversions ...

(Example: Framebuilders:Norman Taylor)

Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:44:36 +1100 (EST)
From: "Mark Battley" <mark.battley@xtra.co.nz>
Subject: [CR]Restorations & Conversions ...
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
cc: Stronglight49@aol.com


And let me also be labelled a sinner: Another 1970s Peugeot with a 9spd dri vetrain, in this case Shimano Ultegra STI... even has MTB FD and pedals to complete the

sacrilege.

http://picasaweb.google.com/MarkAB attley/1979PeugeotCourse

When I first got it had a horrible steel fron t wheel and a Suntour RD, so it never was original. It's not exotic or wort h any $, there no permanent changes - haven't changed the rear spacing, 105 hub springs into place okay, this one had standard RD and BB threads. It's setup and used as a commuter - unlike most modern bikes it has clearance f or mudguards and eyelets for a rear rack, but I much prefer riding in traff ic with STI than downtube shifters.

Mark Battley Auckland, New Zeal and.

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>Call me a Sinner.


>I help
ed my friend mike rebuild a 1970s bike to run with a

>Modern component g
roup.......


>?....So, I spread the spacing to 130 mm., tapped the Fre
nch

>dropout hanger to accept a modern derailleur, helped him

>out wi
th a suitable bottom bracket spindle to use with a

>recent (but still sq
uare tapered) crankset. The last was

>not even necessary to replace for
these purposes, but

>what he wanted, so why not. So, now we have a perf
ectly

>good early 1970s Peugeot with a 9-speed drive system and

>Ergo
Brifters.....
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