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Cést fini...really this time
Peugeot UO-18 Mixte for my daughter. 2x9 with Ultegra STI shifters and FD, a 105 RD, and a FSA Gossamer 50/34 crankset. The French thread ROI BB holding a 30mm axle is pretty cool. 700c rims with Tektro brakes. Repaint with all 2K; primer, gloss white and clear. The headtube and pinstripes are brush painted. hat tip to @SharpByCoop for the photo tips.
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That came out beautifully! Bravo!
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Very nice bike
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Really well done! (And Classtime , the mixte model number is UO-18.)
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Really well done! (And Classtime , the mixte model number is UO-18.)
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Labor of Love!
Hope she treasures it as such.
Hope she treasures it as such.
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Peugeot UO-8 Mixte for my daughter. 2x9 with Ultegra STI shifters and FD, a 105 RD, and a FSA Gossamer 50/35 crankset. The ROI BB holding the 30mm axle in the French BB is pretty cool. 700c rims with Tektro brakes. Repaint with 2K primer, gloss white and clear. The headtube and pinstripes are brush painted. hat tip to @SharpByCoop for the photo tips.
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What a terrific 'Restomod'. Really cool stuff and impeccable handwork. She is one lucky daughter.
Very nice. A deserving display!
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Very nice. A deserving display!
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Wow, you did a great job. That turned out awesome!
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Châpeau! Outstanding work and wonderful photography.
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She is gonna ride a Wall Hanger... Bravo...
I am taking notes on your components. Fantastic! They are all proven products with that shinny flare that lasts. Your over all craftsmanship is beyond reproach!
Saving these pics as an example of how a Mixte should be done.
Here is a link to the brand new Peugeot LC01 still being made in France. I have no idea what they cost. I think Peugeot needs to take notes on your bike too...
https://cycles.peugeot.com/urban/legend/lc01/lc01-d7
I am taking notes on your components. Fantastic! They are all proven products with that shinny flare that lasts. Your over all craftsmanship is beyond reproach!
Saving these pics as an example of how a Mixte should be done.
Here is a link to the brand new Peugeot LC01 still being made in France. I have no idea what they cost. I think Peugeot needs to take notes on your bike too...
https://cycles.peugeot.com/urban/legend/lc01/lc01-d7
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Would really like some specs on its Freewheel, Seat Post, and Headset/Stem. Would also like some more information of your Bottom Bracket install. Thanks...
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Here is a link to the brand new Peugeot LC01 still being made in France. I have no idea what they cost. I think Peugeot needs to take notes on your bike too...
https://cycles.peugeot.com/urban/legend/lc01/lc01-d7
https://cycles.peugeot.com/urban/legend/lc01/lc01-d7
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I echo everyone else's kudos! Also, your photography is excellent. I need to try shooting more bikes against a black backdrop; i usually use gray or white but your Peugeot really pops in front of black.
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The ROI BB was super easy, it's a Hollowtech II style BB but for a 30mm axle. ROI also makes them for 24mm axles and Swiss threaded BBs. I'm a big fan.
https://www.roi-cycles.com/bottom-brackets
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Braze on FD with adapter
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Beautiful! I can't believe I've never seen a water bottle mounted in that position on a mixte bike before, but it's a great idea. It makes so much sense.
You may have discovered this already, but the battery on that brand of rear light can very easily get lose when going over bumps.
Are you tempted to fill in the "Aztec" lug windows blue? There's always one more thing you can do!
You may have discovered this already, but the battery on that brand of rear light can very easily get lose when going over bumps.
Are you tempted to fill in the "Aztec" lug windows blue? There's always one more thing you can do!
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very nice with many cool details. Ernest Csuka would nod in approval.
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¡Gracias Amigos!!!!!
A couple pics to finish up with;
The first is as-is, no processing with Paintshop Pro, the second gets honorable mention for the modernist mess.
A couple pics to finish up with;
The first is as-is, no processing with Paintshop Pro, the second gets honorable mention for the modernist mess.
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way better than when it left St. Etienne
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You really went the extra mile! Love the pinstriping. Congratulations.
Hopefully, she'll ride it like youstole built it for her!
Hopefully, she'll ride it like you
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