dadoflam
Dirt Disciple
Hello fellow retro fans
I am embarking on a very challenging project to build not one but two replica’s of the bike ridden by Phil Anderson in the 1982 Tour De France – a Team Peugeot Pro10. One bike will be for an exhibition celebrating Phil’s time in the yellow jersey (first non-European to wear it) , the other for Phil himself – a request that I have very happily agreed to take on.
The 1982/83 Peugeot is indeed a beautiful machine, being built custom for the team and a discerning handful of customers by Peugeot's Prestige works department with a striking Italian geometry and lovely detailing, combined with really nice and quite unique componentry, some items only made for a very short period and now rare.
I would love to get some assistance from the ever reliable and helpful Retrobike community to locate suitable frames (or bikes) I have been on the trail a little while now and it is clear that finding them is a case of right time right place and that many eyes are better than two.
Just to be extra challenging I’m looking for two frame sizes – one with a TT of 56-57cm and the other with a TT 58-59cm.
Any and all leads will be very gratefully received – I will ship from anywhere worldwide.
For those not familiar with the early 80's Pro10 bikes the following detail pics will give an idea of how to tell the frames apart from the rest of the Peugeot pack.
1982/3Peugeot Pro10
Chrome rear triangle and braze-on FD (Simplex bolt on type)
Curved rear brake bridge
Drilled Simplex dropouts
Semi-sloping internally lugged fork crown with Peugeot Lion (1981 forks were externally lugged)
Pantographed 'Peugeot' seatstay caps
A big thankyou to Mathias from Vintage Velo Berlin for use of his great photos
I am embarking on a very challenging project to build not one but two replica’s of the bike ridden by Phil Anderson in the 1982 Tour De France – a Team Peugeot Pro10. One bike will be for an exhibition celebrating Phil’s time in the yellow jersey (first non-European to wear it) , the other for Phil himself – a request that I have very happily agreed to take on.
The 1982/83 Peugeot is indeed a beautiful machine, being built custom for the team and a discerning handful of customers by Peugeot's Prestige works department with a striking Italian geometry and lovely detailing, combined with really nice and quite unique componentry, some items only made for a very short period and now rare.
I would love to get some assistance from the ever reliable and helpful Retrobike community to locate suitable frames (or bikes) I have been on the trail a little while now and it is clear that finding them is a case of right time right place and that many eyes are better than two.
Just to be extra challenging I’m looking for two frame sizes – one with a TT of 56-57cm and the other with a TT 58-59cm.
Any and all leads will be very gratefully received – I will ship from anywhere worldwide.
For those not familiar with the early 80's Pro10 bikes the following detail pics will give an idea of how to tell the frames apart from the rest of the Peugeot pack.
1982/3Peugeot Pro10
Chrome rear triangle and braze-on FD (Simplex bolt on type)
Curved rear brake bridge
Drilled Simplex dropouts
Semi-sloping internally lugged fork crown with Peugeot Lion (1981 forks were externally lugged)
Pantographed 'Peugeot' seatstay caps
A big thankyou to Mathias from Vintage Velo Berlin for use of his great photos
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