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Old 08-11-20, 10:45 AM
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English-threaded BB cups and lockring

These are out of a mid-80 Peugeot that didn't get much use. The crank was a steel cottered Solida and had a nice ground-race axle. The cups are excellent, no pits. Yes, *english* thread, fixed is LH.

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Are you sure that they are not Swiss metric with a LH thread fixed cup?

Peugeot did make some bikes with British threaded BBs, mostly in the the late 70's and they may have been made in Canada???

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Originally Posted by verktyg
Are you sure that they are not Swiss metric with a LH thread fixed cup?

Peugeot did make some bikes with British threaded BBs, mostly in the the late 70's and they may have been made in Canada???

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Frame serial starts with "Y" and first number is 5 = made in Canada 1985, and I just re-checked, the adjustable against a TA single-ring marked (French) and the teeth don't match.

If I thought they were Swiss I'd ask more.
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