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Old 04-10-08, 08:59 AM
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Help identify my peugeot

Hey guys, can anyone help me identify my ~86 (i guess) peugeot? I have visited many old peugeot online catalogs, still, couldnt find my model. I'm adding a few pics and here are the parts that i was able to identify:
Crankset: Nervar
Front derailleur, shifters: Simplex
Rear Derailleur: Simplex SX 2?
Wheelset: Schurmann 27" (Bike came from Germany, this wheelset is also german, so it might have been changed)
Levers are Shimano exage and the seat is selle royal, but i presume these parts werent on the original complectation
https://www.ipix.lt/images/65024310.jpg
https://www.ipix.lt/images/49173557.jpg

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Old 04-10-08, 09:09 AM
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European models do not always match with what was sold in other markets. The U.S. Catalog would probably call that some sort of PH10L.
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Old 04-10-08, 09:33 AM
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Well yeah, thatswhy im asking for help..
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jokubas,

Hang in there, Miamijim has European (dutch I believe) Peugeot catalogs
and I'm sure he'll post here soon.

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Old 04-10-08, 10:17 AM
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There are some Dutch catalogs online:

https://home.wanadoo.nl/peugeotshow/
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Old 04-10-08, 10:29 AM
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I'll look into when I get home from work. All of my 80's catalogs are either French or U.K. versions but Wes is correct...some sort of PH10 dated between '84 and '88.
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hope you manage to find it
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Old 04-11-08, 03:26 PM
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Its ~1985 maybe '86 PH10LS or PH11.

The PH10LS has shift levers and 103 tubing like yours.
THe PH11 has seat post like your but better frame tubing (unknown)

Yours has more in common with with PH10LS. To better ID it I'll both serial numbers, the stamped one and the paper one. No models in the 1985 French literature were available with 27" wheels, Even the lowly Iseran.

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Here's what I believe is an late 70's but no model. A full Reynolds 531 Frameset with French Stickers. Bossman also thanks for telling me about the solder and tie spoke method. Here are some pics and a link to the rest.













https://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s...f%20the%20day/
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Looks like a nice late 70's European PX10. '77-'78
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