Need HELP identifying the model from my Peugeot racing bicycle
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Need HELP identifying the model from my Peugeot racing bicycle
I know its a, Peugeot racing bicyle Super Competition Record du Monde, but I don't know the exactly model.
Maybe its the Peugeot PY10LC or the Peugeot PXN10 im not sure
And I want to sell this bike if someone knows a price it would be great,
when you need more details just ask for it
thanks in advance with best regards
Maybe its the Peugeot PY10LC or the Peugeot PXN10 im not sure
And I want to sell this bike if someone knows a price it would be great,
when you need more details just ask for it
thanks in advance with best regards
Last edited by cb400bill; 08-17-19 at 07:22 AM. Reason: No selling outside of Marketplace
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Looks like a PKN10 to me, 1979 or thereabouts and looking entirely original.
Model name is I think "Competition", not "Super Competition", though the Reynolds fork has me confused here.
French-made Peugeots had varying specifications depending on what countries that they were shipped to, so Mr. 66 was asking where the bike was first sold, i.e. what country you are in(?).
Model name is I think "Competition", not "Super Competition", though the Reynolds fork has me confused here.
French-made Peugeots had varying specifications depending on what countries that they were shipped to, so Mr. 66 was asking where the bike was first sold, i.e. what country you are in(?).
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That's an early 80s Competition model. It would have come with a choice of the half chromed hi-tensile Peugeot fork or the all chrome 531 at a slightly higher price. The bike came with either clinchers as shown, or tubulars, more typically on the upgraded fork model.
That's an early 80s Competition model. It would have come with a choice of the half chromed hi-tensile Peugeot fork or the all chrome 531 at a slightly higher price. The bike came with either clinchers as shown, or tubulars, more typically on the upgraded fork model.
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Yes - not a PX or PY with 3-tubes Reynolds.
It should ride very nicely, though, and quite rare in such good original the condition.
It should ride very nicely, though, and quite rare in such good original the condition.
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