Peugeot higher end MTB - any love or info ?

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Hey guys im new on this forum, im searching some bikes nearby do transform into a gravel/cyclocross bike with 26" wheel, and found what seems to ve a peugeot alu series 150. I wanted to ask some help discovering more about this bikes.
 

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Hey guys im new on this forum, im searching some bikes nearby do transform into a gravel/cyclocross bike with 26" wheel, and found what seems to ve a peugeot alu series 150. I wanted to ask some help discovering more about this bikes.
Take a look at this thread and ask a question there:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=401622&view=unread#unread
 
I was wondering whether there are any sites where I can see some Peugeot MTB brochures - would like to see some higher end MTB from the French outfit.

I remember seeing the KL5000 downhill bike but don’t know much about it

But apart from these pictured - I haven’t seen any others of note.
Can any one recognise or identify these ?
 

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I was wondering whether there are any sites where I can see some Peugeot MTB brochures - would like to see some higher end MTB from the French outfit.

I remember seeing the KL5000 downhill bike but don’t know much about it

But apart from these pictured - I haven’t seen any others of note.
Can any one recognise or identify these ?
 

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I had a 1990 Peugeot Hurricane. Like this: https://www.peugeotshow.com/1990nl/1990nl_18.jpg
It had 500LX components. Wolber chamonix tires, which I liked a lot. Mavic M6 Oxygene rims - Built for WW3.
Managed to break the right chainstay due to a lot of chainsuck. Even though it was heavy (for today) I still have my best technincal climbs (as few touched as possible) on that bike. Always want the Diamond Springs with XT.
 
No idea where the appreciation comes from but my daily pair of wheels is a Peugeot Prestige 500 with a full, somewhat rare 700cx group on.

With every new mtb project, I try something new. Could be material, year, brand, country of origin, etcetera.... Mid-range, big sized Peugeot is on my list.

Maybe this one? (As seen in the Peugeot museum in Sochaux): IMG_20240806_135340965_HDR.jpg
 
Peugeot 1990 Mens Boys Brochure Pg12.jpg


Low end but this way my first Mountain Bike!
 
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