A little something to keep me busy! *pics updated 04/03/12*

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A little something to keep me busy! *pics updated 04/03/12*

Postby sonic909 » Mon May 17, 2010 10:45 pm

Whilst nursing my shoulder/wrist i wanted something to tinker with - day two off work and i am bored and looking for things!... a small search later has unveiled this;

[img]http://i865.photobucket.com/albums/ab219/sonic9092/IMG_0432.jpg[/img]

Which i collected tonight.

I'm unsure as to what to do with it at the moment... tomorrow i will oil all the bits and try and get it working, give it a clean/polish and decide its fate.

A classic/vintage road bike for retro cool? or do i totally rebuild it with new parts into a fixie as per the fad thats going on at the moment...!

I think its an 1986 model so older than me... and is reynolds tubing, theres LOADS of info on this awesome site; http://cyclespeugeot.com/index.html

The closest i can find in the catalogues is this one;

The original spec;
[img]http://cyclespeugeot.com/images/1986_Peugeot_Mont_Cenis_PSN_Triathlon.jpg[/img]

And the details; (big picture) http://cyclespeugeot.com/images/1986_Pe ... tions1.jpg


Whatcha reckon?
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby Brian Nolan » Tue May 18, 2010 7:26 am

nice bike Sonic , think it would look good cleaned up with some new bits if needed... Leave the fixies to the posers ?
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby kieran » Tue May 18, 2010 9:08 am

[quote="Brian Nolan"]... Leave the fixies to the posers ?


like Andrew G and Mike I ?
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby Brian Nolan » Tue May 18, 2010 9:24 am

[quote="kieran"][quote="Brian Nolan"]... Leave the fixies to the posers ?


like Andrew G and Mike I ?


oh shoot ! no did not mean them , honest :) was thinking of the ' fakengers ' up town !
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Postby Jon H » Tue May 18, 2010 10:29 am

Nice. You just need to get a Peugeot jersey and an eighties curly perm or mullet to go with it.
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby Dombo » Tue May 18, 2010 11:38 am

Nice bike. Agree with the others, get it working, replace cables, tubes and get some nice brown rubber hoods for the brake levers, new tape (dimpled plastic or cloth), micheln still do those black and tan tyres, sorted.

Is it me, or were frames bigger back then? The old bikes don't seem to show as much seatpost as we do now, even in TdF photos from the 70s and 80s.
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby Mike I » Tue May 18, 2010 11:43 am

[quote="Brian Nolan"][quote="kieran"][quote="Brian Nolan"]... Leave the fixies to the posers ?


like Andrew G and Mike I ?


oh shoot ! no did not mean them , honest :) was thinking of the ' fakengers ' up town !


Since mine has mudguards (for the comfort and safety of anyone following me on a winter CR ), I think the correct term is [url=http://www.ctc.org.uk/resources/Magazine/200811052.pdf]fraudax[/url].

Anyway, no offence taken :D .
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby Andrew G » Tue May 18, 2010 12:47 pm

Mine's fraudax too :D .

Keep it original and get a perm and won't be able to go wrong with it.

Frames were bigger Dombo, you didn't have any of this (semi)compact geometry stuff, a proper classic diamond frame. Main triangles have been kept smaller even on current horizontal top tube bikes to increase the frame stiffness. A frame that fit you wasn't that scrotum friendly on standover.
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby kieran » Tue May 18, 2010 1:14 pm

not sure where I fit into the fixie culture, currently riding my track bike to work (whilst I await parts to fix my MTB SS commuter bike), no mudguard or rack but a frame pump and saddle bag, I don't have a messenger bag and wear exposed lycra (not hidden under baggy shorts or 3/4 lengths) ??
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby sonic909 » Tue May 18, 2010 6:46 pm

Its a bit rusty so needs a little bit of love... I'm very tempted to strip and rebuild... and if i get it painted i wouldn't do it original...

I am not sure if i want to do a "scene" bike... however these are very cool;

http://bricklanebikes.co.uk/gallery/
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby Elliot M » Wed May 19, 2010 2:43 pm

I know that bike is pre-aero bars etc, but I'm wondering what made it a triathlon bike other than the sticker?
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby sonic909 » Wed May 19, 2010 4:28 pm

[quote="Elliot M"]I know that bike is pre-aero bars etc, but I'm wondering what made it a triathlon bike other than the sticker?


Its got the mount for a race number, it came with 3 water bottles...?

The handlebars are engraved with something about the tour and its got crap gears..!

And the seatpost is soo stuck i'm out of ideas.... although its funny holding the bike inbetween my legs whilst my father wrestles it!

Being off sick can be fun after all!
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby Andrew G » Wed May 19, 2010 8:11 pm

Check out Sheldon Brown for stuck seatposts.
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby Roy Green » Wed May 19, 2010 8:15 pm

I promise to thrill all the club retro fans by coming on a clubrun soon on my 1970 Condor with period Campag 5-speed, tubs and sprints, built by Monty Young of Condor (don't have any other wheels for it). Doubt I'll be any slowr uphihh on it than on my modern steed.
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Re: A little something to keep me busy...

Postby sonic909 » Wed May 19, 2010 10:31 pm

Well... its all a bit unloved and junky and the rust is starting to come through so i am going to strip it and start again.

I really want to have a go at building one of these scene fixies.... probably anger many but its some thing i fancy having a go at!

This is my inspiration;

[img]http://bricklanebikes.co.uk/images/gallery/7.jpg[/img]
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