nice looking "civilzed" bicycle. always a sucker for chrome fork tips. in a couple of episodes of "A French Village" there was a

bike with that style chainguard.

Oh, Audrey . . . but i digress.

Q #1: with a headlight mounted on the top of the fender, does it shake?

Q#2: the rear constructeur rack's tool pouch - is it a leather Brooks style?

a website i visited had made aluminum reproduction twins, but they had sold out. wondering how these, or the one shown, work out

in practice.

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I can only comment on my UE8. Question 1-headlight is steady, no wobbles. The pouches were plastic/vinyl from memory in this era. Edit Peugeot did steel tool boxes for many years. I imagine tools need to be well wrapped or rattles would ensue.
 
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Q2: It varies with period. The rear rack / mudguard mounted ones for a while post WW2 were aluminium in general.

Personally I think they were as much useful as a "throwing in something else" marketing thing. The French tended to go for this rather than cute little saddle bags like in the UK. Period wise a French saddle with a little saddle bag is something I don't have a knowledge, but I know Mafac did a specific (half useless?) kit.

There was certainly enough in those two rear subminiaturis for essential road side repairs and enough to cut up a dried sausage, slap some cheese in a baguette and open a bottle of Beaujolais and stash a crumpled up Michelin map. They would have been stuffed with the only friend to man-kind too ..... an oily rag, To help with all sorts especially for rear wheel removal and keep hands clean.
 
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