Senri":1ph1tlx4 said:
By the way, talking about french bikes, I think Peugeot also made a lot of tourer type bikes. Normally I stay clear of french bikes, because of there strange BB, or as with the later Motobecane, strange Swiss thread. Maybe I should reconsider?
Touring with a load seems to have been a minority interest in France compared with its relative popularity in the UK. Although it's always been there in the background, the
cyclosportif and
brevet events have always been far more popular, and the result is that good bikes for real touring are quite thin on the ground. Add the obsolete threads (not only the bottom bracket, but also the headset, hubs, pedals, and freewheel) and metric steerer to the equation, and there are plenty of reasons not to look for a classic touring bike in France...
Of course there are gems like Singer and Herse that deserve special attention, but those are real collectors' bikes and command the very highest prices.