Ugo51
Retro Guru
Hi all,
I thought to share the progress of my latest impromptu project: the restoration of a Peugeout Premiere I bought a couple of days ago for £60.
The initial idea was to buy a bike my size, given my ride is another Peugeot Premiere size 57cm, which is too big for me.
The new one is 54, so I thought it would suit me perfect (52 was too small).
It was for sale for £95, but the rear tube was flat, the seat broken, the right pedal seized, the chain stiff and the bottom bracket was not happy either.
Plus non stock wheels and Shimano Claris mech, which is as ugly as they come.
Riding it home was an adventure with the seized pedal, but I made it.
This is Pelle as I brought her home:
For some reason, I don't really like it, and I doubt it will become my bike. So the project is to make it pretty, or at least functional, and then resell it. Ideally for a profit.
So instead of a restoration, which would cost me £££, I will just repair it and make it usable again.
First, I took off the pedal and the crank. Surprisingly, it came off very easily.
The BB was not happy:
I didn't even try to remove the fixed cup. But I did open up the BB and found quite a lot of dirt inside. The left hand side bearing cage is in good conditions, but the right hand side one is broken. Bearing are fine, but the cup is slightly scarred. Nothing too bad.
I will use the intact cage for the right hand side and I will use free bearings on the left.
In the end I cleaned the spindle and greased the pedal. It now works fine and spins freely. I'm glad because it was easy to remove the dustcap, but it would have been impossible for me to open up the pedal and fully overhaul the inside.
All this was done yesterday and it didn't take long at all.
Next I would like to clean up the freewheel and the chain, to see if it's still usable. Looks OK, but needs some TLC.
I thought to share the progress of my latest impromptu project: the restoration of a Peugeout Premiere I bought a couple of days ago for £60.
The initial idea was to buy a bike my size, given my ride is another Peugeot Premiere size 57cm, which is too big for me.
The new one is 54, so I thought it would suit me perfect (52 was too small).
It was for sale for £95, but the rear tube was flat, the seat broken, the right pedal seized, the chain stiff and the bottom bracket was not happy either.
Plus non stock wheels and Shimano Claris mech, which is as ugly as they come.
Riding it home was an adventure with the seized pedal, but I made it.
This is Pelle as I brought her home:
For some reason, I don't really like it, and I doubt it will become my bike. So the project is to make it pretty, or at least functional, and then resell it. Ideally for a profit.
So instead of a restoration, which would cost me £££, I will just repair it and make it usable again.
First, I took off the pedal and the crank. Surprisingly, it came off very easily.
The BB was not happy:
I didn't even try to remove the fixed cup. But I did open up the BB and found quite a lot of dirt inside. The left hand side bearing cage is in good conditions, but the right hand side one is broken. Bearing are fine, but the cup is slightly scarred. Nothing too bad.
I will use the intact cage for the right hand side and I will use free bearings on the left.
In the end I cleaned the spindle and greased the pedal. It now works fine and spins freely. I'm glad because it was easy to remove the dustcap, but it would have been impossible for me to open up the pedal and fully overhaul the inside.
All this was done yesterday and it didn't take long at all.
Next I would like to clean up the freewheel and the chain, to see if it's still usable. Looks OK, but needs some TLC.