Re: [CR]Brought a new ((PX-10)) baby home Saturday

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Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 09:30:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jerome & Elizabeth Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Brought a new ((PX-10)) baby home Saturday
To: dddd <dddd@pacbell.net>, Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <002e01c57a1b$65aed730$bb3e7343@yoursz6x6sefxo>


A lot of PX-10's sold in the US did in fact come with Brooks Pro, although I think Ideale 90 was more common on bikes sold in Europe. I seem to recall the Peugeot US catalogs circa 1970 listed 21", 23" and 25" might have been a 19" but I'm not sure. These were probably just the English approximations of the cm sizes - doubt the seattube lengths were actually even numbers of inches.

Regards,

Jerry Moos Houston, TX

dddd <dddd@pacbell.net> wrote:

I found a 58cm C-C PX10, 1970, at the Trips4Kids bikeswap Saturday for $150.

Bike was sans wheels but otherwise 100% original. Crusty (dirty) with lots of small scratches, but no rust or dents and the decals all look pretty good, the chrome looks good, and even the French Reynolds stickers are 80% there. The AVA bars are bent and the stem too long, so a 100% resto is unlikely for now.

I have a few questions:

Did any of these come with Brooks Pro saddles? Did Peugeot offer small frame size increments or the inch-and-a-half increments like Raleigh? My U08 is listed as 24-1/2" and I'm also wondering if Peugeot used inch sizes for the better bikes?

David Snyder
Auburn, CA USA


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Gilchrist"
Subject: [CR]Brought a new baby home yesterday



> Decided to buy the Geoffrey Butler I stumbled across the other day,
>
> In not bad shape really. The Campy derailleur is stamped Pat. 70
>
> The decals are brittle, I will be interested to see what the bike looks
> like after I buff and polish it.
>
> Pictures here:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/jim.gilchrist/PhotoAlbum16.html

>

>

> Jim Gilchrist

> Kelowna, BC