I "inherited" this frame from another local vintage bike enthusiast who has a thing for older French bikes ( including restoring a late '40's Rene Herse ). With too many on going projects he sold it to me plus a good number of period components for a very fair price for the frame and wheel set, and only had to pay a small amount for the rear derailleur, the rest of the components were given to me which was nice of him. I still need a few items such as stem, handlebars, bottom bracket adjustable cup, cables, and shift levers but at least I have a good start.
Some of the included parts consist of Universal side pull brakes, steel seat post, a neglected Ideale 43 saddle ( not by him, just long exposure that brought on drying and cracking ), Campagnolo early Record rear derailleur, Valentino front derailleur and Campagnolo Record steel cage pedals. The frame came with a set of wheels which have early '60's or so Normandy high flange hubs with Mavic tubular rims. I might go with some Mafac center pull brakes as the bike had a front cable hanger suggesting it had them at one time.
The Peschi frame itself takes a 26.4mm seat post so most likely Reynolds tubing but cannot say for sure - the fork steerer is Durifort. Lugs and bottom bracket shell are Nervex and overall it is well made with nice touches like the fish mouth style ends where the fork blades and rear stays meet the drop outs, which are Simplex forged. It is a bit beat up with plenty of scrapes,scratches and chips but I will be touching up the worse with as close a matching paint as i can find.
My budget these days will ensure it will take me a bit of time to complete it as something I can ride, hopefully in 3 or 4 months. If anyone has any information on this builder it would be appreciated, I have yet to come up with anything other than an association with Urago as they are both from Nice, I believe Peschi built some frames for Urago. Interesting how he used the word " Constructeur" as part of the head badge.
Some of the included parts consist of Universal side pull brakes, steel seat post, a neglected Ideale 43 saddle ( not by him, just long exposure that brought on drying and cracking ), Campagnolo early Record rear derailleur, Valentino front derailleur and Campagnolo Record steel cage pedals. The frame came with a set of wheels which have early '60's or so Normandy high flange hubs with Mavic tubular rims. I might go with some Mafac center pull brakes as the bike had a front cable hanger suggesting it had them at one time.
The Peschi frame itself takes a 26.4mm seat post so most likely Reynolds tubing but cannot say for sure - the fork steerer is Durifort. Lugs and bottom bracket shell are Nervex and overall it is well made with nice touches like the fish mouth style ends where the fork blades and rear stays meet the drop outs, which are Simplex forged. It is a bit beat up with plenty of scrapes,scratches and chips but I will be touching up the worse with as close a matching paint as i can find.
My budget these days will ensure it will take me a bit of time to complete it as something I can ride, hopefully in 3 or 4 months. If anyone has any information on this builder it would be appreciated, I have yet to come up with anything other than an association with Urago as they are both from Nice, I believe Peschi built some frames for Urago. Interesting how he used the word " Constructeur" as part of the head badge.