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For Sale: Peugot Fixie / Single-Speed Custom Vintage Bicycle - ?230


guyfield

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Used but in good condition, some scratches / scuffs & wear on frame as is to be expected on a vintage bike but everything is in good working order.


I've had the bike for 2 years riding it nearly everyday, for my commute / bike trips and it's a lovely bike, i'm selling it as the frame was always bit small for me (i'm 6ft1). It's a beautiful old Peugeot racing frame with yellow /orange details. It has a flip/flop hub so can be rode single-speed or fixed.


Within the past year i've upgraded the front brake and all cables, as well as switched out the bottom bracket, and upgraded the cassette.


Some specs below -


RATIO: 52T / 16T Fixed

CASSETTE: Sturmey Archer

FRAME: 57cm Brazed Butted Tubing

WHEELS: 700c Alloy, back wheel has a small blade

FRONT TYRE: Panaracer Ribmo PT w/ puncture protection

BACK TYRE: Michelin Pro 4 Endurance w/ puncture protection

TUBES: 700x23 Schrader long valve

CHAIN RING: 5 bolt, 52T

FRONT BRAKE: Shimano Tiagra

BACK BRAKE: CLB Alloy Caliper

LEVERS: Tektro alloy fixie design brake levers

CRANKS: one Alloy, made in France, the other is a generic metal crank

PEDALS: Yellow metal BMX pedals

SADDLE: Yellow/black leather saddle

SEATPOST: Alloy microadjust

HANDLEBARS: Charge Aluminium bullhorn bars, 47cm, with bell and brand new orange tape

WEIGHT: About 10kg


You can see some pictures in the link below, let me know if you have any question or would like to view the bike. Thanks.


https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kdmkvmkqpsya6tx/AABfmcENbdmcItI3BlDupMhAa?dl=0

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