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Hi all,
Just wanted to throw this in current projects as it's my first conversion/build and I'm actually super proud of it. This comes with some caveats though.
I found this 1989 Peugeot Le Tour in the street after one of my neighbours put a bunch of bikes out that they no longer wanted. It had all original components but the frame had a slight dent in the right seatstay and surface rust on the frame. Thinking about my skill level and the quality of the frame I decided a single-speed conversion was probably the route I wanted to go down.
Will probably just run through this step by step to have a record for myself and so people can point out where I could improve in future or what they would have done differently.
Only thing I'm still slightly concerned with on this build is the QR on the rear wheel. Feels incredibly taught but I've seen people warning of impending doom for anyone that using them on fixed - is it as bad on single-speed?
This is somewhat of a personal note for me so I can remember what I did down the line but if anyone stumbles across this and has any constructive feedback that would be appreciated.
Also does anyone know what that frame gloss is called that comes in a nail polish bottle? Forgot to get the name of it from the bike shop.
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