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Old 01-06-18, 07:11 PM
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Help identify my Peugeot

I have a Peugeot but unsure which model..
I am new and unable to add pictures or URL::


Serial Number 7011124
Tunes Renforces Sticker
Stronglight Marque Deposee Crank
Mafac brakes
Stronglight headset
Rear Simplex Deurailers
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Old 01-06-18, 08:05 PM
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The serial number won't help determine the model, but may point to a bike made in the 70's. Identification of any bike, especially Peugeots, can be pretty difficult without pictures. Sometimes you'll get lucky and find a paper tag on the top or bottom of the chainstay, or underneath the bottom bracket shell, that will have the model typed on it.

Does the "Tubes Renforces" sticker have any other info on it?
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Yeah, that's not a whole lot of info considering how many years and different models those features could apply to.
It's not much fun without pictures either, but short of that you could make a long list of details or simply look online using Bing or Google images to nail it down.


Then there are the Peugeot catalogs online, Google it.
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A bunch of catalogs here.

Home

Also, look for date stamps on the components to help narrow down what years to research.
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