Small Peugeot Bikes? (Childs bikes?)
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That's GREAT! Got your race face on, I see. Or, should I say visage de course? It loses something in translation.
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Oh lord that is adorable.
Just found this looking for folks who will appreciate the tiny (but not that tiny!!!) Peugeot I just picked up for for myself, the 1988 Jubilee, a name which appears to have had a very brief life after the C46 dropped out of the catalogues. Sorry to pull up zombie threads but delighted to have seen the pictures! At first I was pleased to read that folks had dropped the oh so shiny but very heavy steel wheels (the 25 pounds in the catalogue is a lie, even if you pull off the rack and kickstand) for MTB ones but now I am thinking it may be too tall for me if I do that. Something to contemplate while I de-rust and look for touch-up paint
:-)
Cleaned and polished
Got to find one of these closer than France or Australia... https://lecomptoirbikeshop.com/selle...749817590.html
Just found this looking for folks who will appreciate the tiny (but not that tiny!!!) Peugeot I just picked up for for myself, the 1988 Jubilee, a name which appears to have had a very brief life after the C46 dropped out of the catalogues. Sorry to pull up zombie threads but delighted to have seen the pictures! At first I was pleased to read that folks had dropped the oh so shiny but very heavy steel wheels (the 25 pounds in the catalogue is a lie, even if you pull off the rack and kickstand) for MTB ones but now I am thinking it may be too tall for me if I do that. Something to contemplate while I de-rust and look for touch-up paint
:-)
Cleaned and polished
Got to find one of these closer than France or Australia... https://lecomptoirbikeshop.com/selle...749817590.html
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Shifting is fun!
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The Jubilee's wheel size is 24 x 1 3/8, according to the '89 catalogue, which is 547mm. MTB 26" is 559mm. That is only a 6mm difference in radius.
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