1970/80s Peugeot roadbike project help

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  • It is a Reynolds 531 frame. The sticker is partally still there. There are no pump mount points either. Also the seatpost pin is 26.4 mm which I am told is only on the higher models

  • Yes it is. The Frame is from the high end PX10, only forks are the cheaper version.

  • If you haven't decided I vote for a coffe racer resto job, one of those nice swept back bars with no rise (usually came on ladies road bikes in 70ties/ 80ties), new cables, tires and a cotton bar tape, clean, polish, oil and grease everything . Sand down the rust, 2xclear coat over all and wax it. Enjoy your new old bike with style ;)

  • Love that idea. I am really thinking the clearcoat over the aged look. Going to put a modern spin on it. Classic frame with modern 11 speed. Loving the cotton bar tape. Gum wall tyres??

  • Brooks saddle has arrived as the old 3ttt plastic one was really brittle and cracked.


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  • Gum walls for sure, reckon you have place for 30-32c under those mudguards? What groupset are you going for? I got a really nice and thick cotton bar tape from rosebikes (comes just in black though) but much beefier then the other ones I saw...

  • Going full 5800 Shimano. Brakes I'm not sure on just yet. I have a pic of the rear mech hanger now I'm home.


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  • I'll have a look on rose bikes for some now.

  • Hanger has arrived going to test it tonight. Hope it works.


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  • Headset arrived today. Slowly getting all the bits to ready to assemble.


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  • Rear mech cable stop arrived today. Just waiting on the stem and she'll be ready to begin building. Really hoping to get it ready for L2B on the 19th.


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  • Looks great, looking forward to the build.. keep her lit..

  • Decontaminating the frame and forks using iron out. Going for a buff tomorrow. Build to commence at the weekend.


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  • Iron out makes it look pretty special! Looking forward to build pics.

  • Let the build commence. Bottom bracket and cable guide fitted


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  • Nice little project here. Subbed

  • How did the buffing go?

  • Made a bit of a difference. Didn't want to go too mad. Loving the idea of rat look.

  • Headset fitted. Still waiting on the quill stem
    to arrive 😔


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  • Downtube cable guide on and forks in. Really looking forward to getting out on it.


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  • Look like it's designed for a Simplex derailleur.

    Usually you can't fit normal derailleur on it (oddly enough Sinplex derailleur can be fitted on either Campag and Simplex).

  • Stem has finally arrived. Can really get the build going now.


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  • Is that one of the 3ttt stems with the brilliant little grub screw for loosening the clamp?

  • It is indeed. I was looking at the grub screw earlier trying to see what it was for. I'm assuming to open the clamp to make it easier to remove. Am I right?

  • Exactly - it opens up the clamp a little bit. It's one of those things that once you've seen, you wonder why it's not on every stem :-)

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1970/80s Peugeot roadbike project help

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