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Old 09-06-16, 02:10 AM
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I picked up a couple of French steeds in the past week or so. The first is a LeJeune and the second a hardly used Mercier Mixte. Both bikes are from the late sixties to early seventies, as nearly as I can tell. I plan to restore the LeJeune and the Mercier is up for grabs in the For Sale forum at the moment.
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Old 09-09-16, 10:56 PM
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Old 09-11-16, 12:03 PM
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Old 09-14-16, 10:43 AM
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Old 09-26-16, 08:09 AM
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Some beautiful bikes in this thread! Currently working on this one, pretty sure the frame is a Follis 572 except it was an nos frame set and a NY collector started to build up with quality French components (the 572 was all Campy). I think I have found differences between the 572 and 472 frame sets - the 672 is pretty easy to differentiate. Will post better pics when it is finished.
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Originally Posted by Pogliaghi
Currently working on this one, pretty sure the frame is a Follis 572 except it was an nos frame set and a NY collector started to build up with quality French components (the 572 was all Campy)...
Very nice. Where'd you get the transparent brake cables? That's a nice touch. You don't seem then very often.
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Very nice. Where'd you get the transparent brake cables? That's a nice touch. You don't seem then very often.
It's a wifi based braking system
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Old 09-29-16, 09:21 AM
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Old 09-29-16, 11:17 AM
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Really nice bike , tychom. Gotta give props to the hammer to.
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that is a beauty

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Old 10-01-16, 10:03 AM
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@Tychom That is a stunner and very ingenious how you utilized the hammer as a stand.

I haven't started wrenching on my next French beauty yet (soon enough) but I did install s compact Stronglight Impact Crank (50-34) about a month ago and yesterday I installed a rear rack using Tubus stay mounting clamps. It worked perfectly this morning on my commute and my back appreciates not lugging around a backpack full of items.

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Old 10-05-16, 07:26 AM
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Heck Colney, 1979. At present working on the bike, to bring it back to tip-top. Still searching for more info on this beautiful lady...
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Old 10-05-16, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by greg3rd48
@Tychom That is a stunner and very ingenious how you utilized the hammer as a stand.

I haven't started wrenching on my next French beauty yet (soon enough) but I did install s compact Stronglight Impact Crank (50-34) about a month ago and yesterday I installed a rear rack using Tubus stay mounting clamps. It worked perfectly this morning on my commute and my back appreciates not lugging around a backpack full of items.

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Feeling a bit covetous here... That is one gorgeous Pug!

Will you indulge a novice and tell me which model that is? It is exactly what I picture in my imagination when I think of building my perfect Peugeot; well, aside from the drop bars anyway. I would have to go with Porteurs to save my back. And maybe some nice alloy fenders...
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Originally intended as a sort of Path Racer, I have found that I like my old Gitane for longer rides as well. So I've bought her a couple of presents: a V.O. handlebar bag on a nice Soma front rack, and a Banjo Brothers saddlebag (closest match I find within my budget). That alone might have been worthy of a photo in here, but then we went riding in the fog downriver at Hastings, Minnesota.

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Old 10-05-16, 03:28 PM
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My, i think, '89 Peugeot Cosmic. Fully restored and replaced with a Shimano 600 tricolor groupset, except the crankset. The original parts were to bad to reuse.




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Old 10-05-16, 03:56 PM
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Hmmmm....... Never heard of the Cosmic. What I know about are the Galaxie and the Comete. I did not know Peugeot made a third model.
Despite the big recall Peugeot had on these Peicheney system frame bikes, lots still exist being ridden with no problems by the public. All that were returned to dealers were ordered by the company to have their frames hack sawed apart by the Peugeot bike dealers. All because of Peugeot's lawyers being deathly afraid of litigation from owners that might have their bikes come apart. Frankly, I think it was an over-reaction from the company because of a few bikes that were defective to start with thus the frames came apart. But I bet, just like the general hysteria around bonded bike frames back then, it's mostly just bunk.....
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My '70 Gitane Grand Sport De Luxe, saved from the scap heap. Not a beauty queen, but a solid ride.
PS. Thanks to all the encouragement and good advice found here! Merci beaucoup!
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Follis - an evolving project.
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Follis - an evolving project.
Can I say this is a beautiful bike? Yes, I can, because it's true.
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Originally Posted by DQRider
Feeling a bit covetous here... That is one gorgeous Pug!

Will you indulge a novice and tell me which model that is? It is exactly what I picture in my imagination when I think of building my perfect Peugeot; well, aside from the drop bars anyway. I would have to go with Porteurs to save my back. And maybe some nice alloy fenders...
Much appreciated! This is a '74 U08 but the only original parts to that bike are the frame, fork and headset. I have alloy fenders that I want to add but there is not enough clearance in the rear. I may swap out the 27 1/4 wheelset for 700c with 28mm tires to see if there is enough clearance then. I hope so. That would be the finishing touch in my eyes.
@mr9iron Very nice retro roadie build. I love the paint colors.

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