Peugeot with mix of components. $800
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Peugeot with mix of components. $800
I guess dad wasn’t thinking about how this would look in 30 years on the C&V site with campy parts mixed with shimano.
I think he was just looking for a slightly taller more modern bike than his Colnago.
please note the lack of a seat binder. Works like a quill stem with the tightening bolt on top the seat post.
$800 plus bike flight shipping, unless you live in the NW or Bay Area. Shipping is a decent bottle of wine.
message me and include a phone number if you are interested.
pithy comments about my recently departed Dad’s bike will be ignored.
Non drivers side photos are best
Brazed by Monkeys? My French not so good.
Who hid the seat post
I really like this campy group. So beefy.
I think he was just looking for a slightly taller more modern bike than his Colnago.
please note the lack of a seat binder. Works like a quill stem with the tightening bolt on top the seat post.
$800 plus bike flight shipping, unless you live in the NW or Bay Area. Shipping is a decent bottle of wine.
message me and include a phone number if you are interested.
pithy comments about my recently departed Dad’s bike will be ignored.
Non drivers side photos are best
Brazed by Monkeys? My French not so good.
Who hid the seat post
I really like this campy group. So beefy.
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Cool bike. I bet this is too big for me and maybe I missed it, but is there a size listed somewhere?
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I don’t know the size. I would guess 58? 59?
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I would guess 63-65, but I admit I am not familiar with Peugeots of this era. I do wonder what it is like to ride Vitus 980 though.
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That there has all the earmarks of a 1985 Peugeot PSN10. Campy Triomphe drivetrain is original. Modolo Speedy brakes switched out for the 600s, which from what I hear, would have been an upgrade BITD. Rear wheel is some sort of semi-aero replacement to the original Mavic E. Great riding Super Vitus machine. GLWS!
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Anyone know where measurements might be listed?
I have a yard stick w inches only
I have a yard stick w inches only
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I don't know what method Peugeot used, but a lot of makers used the distance from the middle of the bottom bracket to the top of the seat tube. For the middle of the BB, it is often easy to measure from the middle of the bolt that holds the crankset onto the bb.
Otherse used a distance from the middle of the bb to the middle of the top tube, but this is often harder to measure.
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You can measure in inches. Folks can convert to cms. Just state CTC or ctt
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Looks much larger than my PSV-10, 1982, it’s 58.5 ctc. And the Super Vitus 980 is a sweet frame set. Good choice by your dad, good luck with the sale.
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Looks to be about 2 cm too big for me, or else I'd be interested. I used to have a PSV 10 and stupidly sold it. If you like a light, flexible frame, it's pretty amazing.
If you want a stiff, heavier frame, search elsewhere.
Sorry about your loss. It's no fun to lose a parent.
If you want a stiff, heavier frame, search elsewhere.
Sorry about your loss. It's no fun to lose a parent.
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May as well measure the toptube, center-to-center, and possibly standover height.
People like to see these dimensions. I recommend putting all these in the body of your original posting.
That way, interested buyers don't need to scroll through a bunch of comments.
People like to see these dimensions. I recommend putting all these in the body of your original posting.
That way, interested buyers don't need to scroll through a bunch of comments.