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    Prophete bicycles?

    damn i spoke too soon posted that just as dbmtb's reply arrived perhaps i may spend more than the bike is worth but its still not going to be a lot of money, but either way consider my chips pissed on Thanks
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    Prophete bicycles?

    cheers for the non critical response :D a singlespeed, fixed, or maybe flip flop conversion is most probably on the cards il keep any fans of blue collar bikes posted :P
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    Prophete bicycles?

    regarding the issue of quality i did not know about its level of quality hence why i asked if anyone knew anything about it if its lack of quality offends you so much why bother replying? I did not post saying "oh look at my lovely high quality fantastic new retro bike that you are all...
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    Prophete bicycles?

    cheers other than some hideously rusty bars and mudguards and parcel rack its in reasonably rideable condition the sachs rear mech works alright and the brakes pull surprisingly well however the left crank arm slips on the axle of the bottom bracket, leading to a rather inefficent...
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    Prophete bicycles?

    My grandmother was clearing out her garage (correction, I was clearing out my grandmothers garage for her lol) and i found this bike anyone know anything about "prophete" bicycles? possible age? google has proved no help so far much appreciated...
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    Peugeot PX10

    http://cyclespeugeot.com/images/1981_PH8.jpg yea that is pretty close although mine had downtube shifters, and the freewheel isnt Maillard, it's an Atom, with a lovely sounding 40ish engagement points. But yea I think you guys are right and i'll not bother trying to find a replacement...
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    Peugeot PX10

    Simplex gears needed some serious maintenance, so have been ditched for the time being, and a quick singlespeed conversion has been done. Yes, the fork Is bent but old french standards make replacement finding difficult!
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    New bike :)

    so i simply need to get a fork with a one inch steerer then?
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    New bike :)

    The bike now has functioning brakes :) However, the fork is still bent. Any ideas as to how I would go about replacing the fork? Fitting it isnt a problem, its just obtaining one the right size. I know I was warned earlier that the amount I would have to spend on getting this bike to a...
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    New bike :)

    yea i'll do that then to avoid the hassle of ordering the wrong ones. Cheers for the help
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    New bike :)

    hmmm Well I've sorted the brakes out now On disassembly it has been established there is no structural damage to the frame, just the fork is bent where the crown meets the steerer. A cheap fork replacement may then mean its perfectly rideable, as everything else seems alright.
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    New bike :)

    so would shimano 105 cables be ok? http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=14120
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    New bike :)

    No no no lol, more specifically as in what model it is. The only markings on the frame say Peugeot and "Record du Monde" which I imagine is simply a slogan not the name of the bike. Apologies for coming across as the epitome of Newbie! :lol: Oh and I need to replace the brake cables on...
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    New bike :)

    yea i'm not planning on riding it much anyway, more just a bit of a DIY project. But can any of you tell me what kind of bike it is? As i say, I'm new to all this:)
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    New bike :)

    Nope not the pics, they are actually bent backwards! Thats why he gave me it for free!
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    New bike :)

    Hey, I just joined here and would love it if you guys could help me out. A trip to a local bike shop proved extremely fruitful when the owner GAVE (not sold!) me an old Peugeot road bike. However, being a mountainbiker first and foremost, and never having encountered a bike of this age...
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