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• #2
Beautiful bike! Just when I thought I was not into ladies bikes... Just messaged you.
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Impeccable.
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• #4
Thanks for your kind comment and your PM @mar
For reference, the bike was quoted as 14kg on the 1989 Peugeot brochure and it has not slimmed down over the years!
It could be made lighter by removing the mudguards, rack, dynamo then turning it into a singlespeed, putting lighter folding tyres, changing the handlebars & brake levers to alloy versions. But you might as well look at other bikes if weight is a priority.
The would make a lovely townbike, just not one that is easy to carry up 5 flights of stairs.
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edit: undibs
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• #6
Just to clarify - the bike is available and is kept indoors in the City.
Test rides welcome!
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• #7
Hi Vince
If the bike is still available I would be interested to test ride this week. What's the best way to arrange?
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Now SOLD
Thank you for the interest!
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Hi all,
I have this small 1989 Peugeot P18LSZ (P18 LS Z) mixte in 50cm for sale. Just finished servicing it and it rides very well!
Seat tube is 50cm centre to top so this was the smallest frame Peugeot produced at the time.
Top tube is 54cm projected so with swept bars, it will fit a lucky lady around 5ft3 ish
I chose bright colours for outer cables, grips and saddle to match so hopefully they'll be to someone's taste!
The bike rides well and there is a bunch of new parts so you will be good for a few thousand miles.
The bike also has a Peugeot side stand and a working dynamo.
Price wise, I am after SOLD FOR £150 for it.
Test rides from New Cross SE14 or Gresham Street EC2V 7NQ, between Bank & St Pauls.
Cheers
Vince
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