1972 Peugeot PX-10 frameset-63cm
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1972 Peugeot PX-10 frameset-63cm SOLD
Frame, fork and Stronglight headset. The frame is a 63cm seat tube and a 60cm top tube with both measurements center to center. The frame and fork are made from Reynolds 531 tubing and it has the fancy Nervex lugs. The frame was repainted and redecaled by Matt Assenmacher back in the 1980's.
Frame and fork are nice and straight with no dents or rust. The frame and fork were drilled out for a recessed brake mount. The front brake mount hole was drilled crooked from the factory, but it doesn't effect function at all. Rear derailleur mount is the common and now standard 10mm thread.
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Frame and fork are nice and straight with no dents or rust. The frame and fork were drilled out for a recessed brake mount. The front brake mount hole was drilled crooked from the factory, but it doesn't effect function at all. Rear derailleur mount is the common and now standard 10mm thread.
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One of my favorite colors. I'm grateful it is not my size or I'd scoop it up.
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This is very very tempting as a 650b build... especially with the brake mounting holes already drilled out...
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Pretty neat how those little wheels give you room for fenders, fat tires and and aft-of-the-seat-tube mounting for a frame pump. If I was interested in playing around with the 650b thing I'd jump on this. But my idea of a fat tire is is 32mm, so maybe not.
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So I cant PM and would like to know what shipping is to 97233? TX, Van
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Re-painted by Assenmacher? Wonder why he didn't put the correct decals on it? I guess back in the 80's they were not generally available.
Cool frame. Stealth.
Cool frame. Stealth.
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Matt did prep work on the last frame I made. He stayed open for me since I was coming from almost two hours away. Good guy!
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3cm too tall, 2 cm too long, or I'd be all over that! I know I have too many frames - but it's 531 steel for goodness sake..........
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maybe santa likes you
great deal, all the French sizes bits to build a winner ....good luck,at 6' even just too tall