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Old 09-17-21, 11:22 AM
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Frame Pump for Vintage Peugeots

So I've got the frame bungs for a frame pump on the downtube of my early 70s UE-8, just need a pump! Anyone know what manufacturer is a correct fit (current or vintage, doesn't matter)? I did some digging around the web and didn't really find the answer I was looking for...

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brand name: Ventolux or Tornade

manufacturer: Poutrait-Morin

material: aluminum

Poutrait-Morin catalog (02-1974)


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Old 09-17-21, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by juvela
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brand name: Ventolux or Tornade

manufacturer: Poutrait-Morin

material: aluminum

Poutrait-Morin catalog (02-1974)


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Old 09-17-21, 12:19 PM
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A Zefal REV88 is what you need - it's got the holes at the top and bottom for the pump pegs on the frame.

Here's my AO8 fitted with one: -

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I found a Blackburn that fits my UO-8 pump pegs nicely. A short Zefal HP-X would be a superb choice, as well.

My UO-8 with barcon cables routed between the rack and the cylindrical Bellwether front bag.
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What is the distance between the frame pump pegs on your frame?
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Originally Posted by momoman
What is the distance between the frame pump pegs on your frame?
I believe 18"...now that I know (thanks to all the replies) what I'm on the hunt for, I may keep a lookout for a vintage aluminum unit. It's really more for looks...
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Originally Posted by highwayzero
I believe 18"...now that I know (thanks to all the replies) what I'm on the hunt for, I may keep a lookout for a vintage aluminum unit. It's really more for looks...
Do you have at least 18-1/2” clearance? I have a Ventolux my buddy just gave me with a box of parts from his 70’s Peugeot. It’s 19-1/4” uncompressed, and will compress down to 18-1/2” with the hose installed and about 18-1/4” with the hose removed.



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Originally Posted by momoman
Do you have at least 18-1/2” clearance? I have a Ventolux my buddy just gave me with a box of parts from his 70’s Peugeot. It’s 19-1/4” uncompressed, and will compress down to 18-1/2” with the hose installed and about 18-1/4” with the hose removed.
Right at 18-1/2"...If you're interested in a sale, I'll shoot you a PM?
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Originally Posted by highwayzero
Right at 18-1/2"...If you're interested in a sale, I'll shoot you a PM?
PM me your address and it's yours. My gift to you. The pump doesn't work but it would look authentic on your bike. I believe it was in storage for about 40 yrs.
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