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Old 02-19-24, 03:06 PM
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Greetings,
I am now semi-retired giving me more time to work on my BikeBoomPeugeot website, which is actively being updated. I am not sure how many Peugeot brochures I have in the queue, but they weigh ~20 lbs. You can follow updates on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/inspectorpeugeot/ and on X at https://twitter.com/InspPeugeot.
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thanks very much for this great news!

do you think you shall ever include information on Peugeot acquired marques such as Griffon, Helium, Terrot, etc.?


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Looking forward to the updates! Thanks for the hard work!
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I very much appreciate the site and the brochures for IDing vintage Pugs!
& looking forward to seeing what neat stuff you post on IG.

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Peugeot was responsible for so many artistic posters and ads as well.

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Interesting idea. I will look into the possibilities. Thanks.
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Fantastic resource as is and will only get better with your additions. Thanks for all your work.
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Originally Posted by twsindypa
I am not sure how many Peugeot brochures I have in the queue, but they weigh ~20 lbs.
You may be a Peugeotphile if..... your brochures come close to weighing as much as one of your bikes.
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I see my 1980 PKN-10 in there. I would have kept a 54cm (since they didn't make a 55, which is my size), but my elder son fits my old 58cm well. Superb machine, and more versatile than my 1981 Bianchi, due to greater tire clearance and eyelets on the dropouts.
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I used your site years ago to ID my P8 and it started my vintage bike journey. Thank you for all that you do.
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Oh, and I was able to nail the year/model of the abandoned 1984 P8 my wife found several years ago. In the flip queue, along with... er... n+1 others.
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Originally Posted by twsindypa
Greetings,
I am now semi-retired giving me more time to work on my BikeBoomPeugeot website, which is actively being updated. I am not sure how many Peugeot brochures I have in the queue, but they weigh ~20 lbs. You can follow updates on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/inspectorpeugeot/ and on X at https://twitter.com/InspPeugeot.
Cheers,
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https://www.bikeboompeugeot.com

I love your site! Thank you for your efforts!
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I see an impressive collection of Terrot bicycle brochures on the Terrot Club of France website. I haven't found much on Griffon or Helium marques. Does anyone know how many bicycle brands Peugeot took over? For example, is Aiglon another?
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Thank you. Hopefully will be able to properly identify my orange monstrosity following the updates.
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That's great news. Thank you for taking the time and effort to put together such a useful resource - much appreciated.
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I’ve been pronouncing it wrong for nearly 6 decades?!
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Pyoo-got seems fine.
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Pyoo-got seems fine.
in 1965 I pronounced Peugeot that way while skimming Road &Track magazines.
I was asked, how is Chevrolet pronounced? Huh. Darn foreign spelling.

of course, ask an Englishman how to pronounce Raleigh…
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Great site!

My wife is in the process of getting a white Peugeot Jubilee with 24" wheels rebuilt by a local guy. Looking around your site, it appears that it was only offered in 1988 - does that sound right?

We’ve located some 24x1 3/8" tires/tubes, but there isn’t much selection! Has anyone had luck fitting them with 650bs?

Also, any idea how well it would work as a touring bike?
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Originally Posted by repechage
of course, ask an Englishman how to pronounce Raleigh…
Or ask a Canadian how to pronounce Datsun.
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Originally Posted by jemaleddin
Great site!

My wife is in the process of getting a white Peugeot Jubilee with 24" wheels rebuilt by a local guy. Looking around your site, it appears that it was only offered in 1988 - does that sound right?

We’ve located some 24x1 3/8" tires/tubes, but there isn’t much selection! Has anyone had luck fitting them with 650bs?

Also, any idea how well it would work as a touring bike?
I also see the Peugeot Jubilee with white option in the 1989 brochure.
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You know what, I think my post was a typo - it was 1989! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by 1simplexnut


Thank you. As you can imagine, when I worked at a Peugeot/Nishiki dealership in the early 1970s, I heard all sorts of [mis]pronunciations of both marques. We used to get free radio ads whenever Wolfman Jack mispronounced Nishiki. (In addition, my neighbor across the street, a UCLA English department professor who had become fluent in Japanese and wrote about the cross-influences of Japanese and English literature, kept admonishing me not to stress the middle syllable of Nishiki.) Of course Peugeot was rarely pronounced properly in the shop.
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Originally Posted by jemaleddin
Great site!

My wife is in the process of getting a white Peugeot Jubilee with 24" wheels rebuilt by a local guy. Looking around your site, it appears that it was only offered in 1988 - does that sound right?

We’ve located some 24x1 3/8" tires/tubes, but there isn’t much selection! Has anyone had luck fitting them with 650bs?

Also, any idea how well it would work as a touring bike?
I saw a few Peugeots with 24" wheels back in 1972-4, when I worked at a dealership. You are wise to investigate tire and tube availability before diving in. I think Nishiki had a 24" tire Nishiki Olympic, as well.
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