1980-ish Peugeot owners manual
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1980-ish Peugeot owners manual
What's fair on this, $20 $15 $12 shipped domestic? (Media mail is like ~$6 and 5-7 day delivery, so basically asking $6 for the manual)
Looks to be for roughly a 1980-83ish manual. It's been thumbed through. Only major flaw I see is the phone number for New Jersey's 411/information service on one of the first pages in ballpoint pen.
Otherwise very interesting catalog. Maybe it would top off your bike. Maybe you just like to read. I'm attaching some pics of pages below in this post and the next couple if they won't fit.
Looks to be for roughly a 1980-83ish manual. It's been thumbed through. Only major flaw I see is the phone number for New Jersey's 411/information service on one of the first pages in ballpoint pen.
Otherwise very interesting catalog. Maybe it would top off your bike. Maybe you just like to read. I'm attaching some pics of pages below in this post and the next couple if they won't fit.
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In terms of dating this, didn't Peugeot move to Weinmann-style centerpulls during the early '80s? I'm referring to calipers with arms that are parallel to the rims, which use threaded post road pads. The photos in this manual show the MAFAC-style centerpulls, with smooth post pads that use the separate fixing bolts. I'm not sure when Peugeot made the transition, but that may be a clue as to the age of the manual (if there are no obvious copyright marks on it).
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In terms of dating this, didn't Peugeot move to Weinmann-style centerpulls during the early '80s? I'm referring to calipers with arms that are parallel to the rims, which use threaded post road pads. The photos in this manual show the MAFAC-style centerpulls, with smooth post pads that use the separate fixing bolts. I'm not sure when Peugeot made the transition, but that may be a clue as to the age of the manual (if there are no obvious copyright marks on it).
Anyway, price drop to $15 shipped USPS Media Mail.
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