[CR]Speculating on the PX-10

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From: "Steve Leitgen" <sleitgen@charter.net>
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 13:20:22 -0500
To: r cielec <teaat4p@yahoo.com>
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Subject: [CR]Speculating on the PX-10

Group;

Much has been said on the special handling of the PX-10. I've been doing some cogitating. Feel free to shoot me down.

It is highly doubtful that Reynolds (an english company) made special tubing for Peugeot (a french company) out of the goodness of their heart.

It is also highly doubtful that Peugeot paid for the tooling to make tubing that was just slightly of a different size just to be different.

531 has a standard seat tube ID of 27.2mm. Peugeots are 26.6 (8,4,2?)

Could it be possible that Peugeot used the seat tube as the downtube? (Downtube as the seat tube)

Could they also be using a different top tube than standard 531? Perhaps 531 SL?

Using a 531 seat tube straight end butted into the head tube and a 531 SL top tube in conjunction with a long fork rake and shallow head angle would give a nice soft ride. It would make for a slightly lighter frame too.

So what do you think? Hot air or am I onto (on) something?

Steve "if I see another full campy italian bike I'll chuck" : ) Leitgen La Crosse, WI