"European Model" Peugeot
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"European Model" Peugeot
For sale on Buffalo CL. Not my bike/not my size. It's been available, on and off, for at least a good few months. If I had time might have offered $60-70 for it as parts bike but don't need it. Only posted some of the photos
https://buffalo.craigslist.org/bik/d...932417446.html
Vintage European model Peugeot Touring bicycle.Over 40 plus yrs. old.Serial No. 221088.
"Record Du Monde" and "Tube Special Allege Peugeot" on frame rails
Adga leather seat. Soubitez 10/3w generator operates front fender light and rear taillight.Taillight has missing lens.
Original plastic water bottle/rough decal. Full aluminum fenders.
Altenburger Syncron brakes. 10-speed? Simplex gear system. Atax steering stem. Rear luggage rack. Small tool bag with tire tools,patch,and wrenches. Verma Riviera foot straps.
Original frame mount tire pump/inoperable.
All original.Purchased by one original owner and ridden in Europe between France and Germany. Made in France of course.
Posted incase anyone looking for such a beast and wondering what it is? Since every Peugeot I see has "Record Du Monde" stickers I have no idea what it is
https://buffalo.craigslist.org/bik/d...932417446.html
Vintage European model Peugeot Touring bicycle.Over 40 plus yrs. old.Serial No. 221088.
"Record Du Monde" and "Tube Special Allege Peugeot" on frame rails
Adga leather seat. Soubitez 10/3w generator operates front fender light and rear taillight.Taillight has missing lens.
Original plastic water bottle/rough decal. Full aluminum fenders.
Altenburger Syncron brakes. 10-speed? Simplex gear system. Atax steering stem. Rear luggage rack. Small tool bag with tire tools,patch,and wrenches. Verma Riviera foot straps.
Original frame mount tire pump/inoperable.
All original.Purchased by one original owner and ridden in Europe between France and Germany. Made in France of course.
Posted incase anyone looking for such a beast and wondering what it is? Since every Peugeot I see has "Record Du Monde" stickers I have no idea what it is
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Pity it's that far away. I'd happily pay the $139.00 asking for that one.
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Looks like a mid seventies Peugeot UE8...
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Thanks Randy. Wasn't attracted to it. Just wondered the model.
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I like the UE 8 a lot. It is a very sensible bike with fenders, a good rack, and a lighting system. I had no problem paying $100 for this one. I think that's high for a UO 8 but not terrible for the UE 8 given the fenders and rack. I plan on modding it with alloy wheels and a cotterless crank. I had one of these a while ago that got ripped off. I find that these make first rate commuters or townie bikes. The PO installed the flat bars and I may keep them (after installing the proper stem):
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