Peugeot Canyon Express - heavy photos
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And I failed to mention:
Smokinapankake, your Canyon Express looks terrific and what a deal!
Thanks for starting this thread and sharing. I am learning more about these Peugeot mtb's from this.
I hope you enjoy many great miles on yours.
Smokinapankake, your Canyon Express looks terrific and what a deal!
Thanks for starting this thread and sharing. I am learning more about these Peugeot mtb's from this.
I hope you enjoy many great miles on yours.
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Old zombie thread I know but I still have this old bike. It’s been through some changes…
Found another exactly like this one only a couple sizes smaller, so I took its fork and added a Threadless steer column to it. While that was in the works I had the frame powder coated in the red and silver you see here. Rebuilt with new wheels and a like new 7 speed Shimano LX component group. Also put on my favorite handlebar of all time, a Kalloy AL-030 in black, 610 width. Such a nice rider!
I still want to have some low rider mounts brazed on to the fork; that’s why it isn’t painted to match, but once that’s done I’ll call it complete. Add some racks front and rear and we’ll be in expedition mode!
Found another exactly like this one only a couple sizes smaller, so I took its fork and added a Threadless steer column to it. While that was in the works I had the frame powder coated in the red and silver you see here. Rebuilt with new wheels and a like new 7 speed Shimano LX component group. Also put on my favorite handlebar of all time, a Kalloy AL-030 in black, 610 width. Such a nice rider!
I still want to have some low rider mounts brazed on to the fork; that’s why it isn’t painted to match, but once that’s done I’ll call it complete. Add some racks front and rear and we’ll be in expedition mode!
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I recently got hooked on these old Peugeot MTBs. I first got a chrome U.S. Express. Did some research on Peugeot MTBs, and was impressed with the Canyon Express. A week later I got a Japanese made Orient Express. I've been thoroughly through both bikes, and they now ride like new. Yesterday I replaced the gumwalls on the O.E. with blackwalls. The O.E. has a really nice lugged frame and bull moose bars that remind me of the first production MTBs of 30 years ago.
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Yes, it us stock. there's a matching peg at the bottom of the seat tube as well, near the bottom bracket. Never seen dual pegs like that on any bike before.
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