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**++SOLD++
1981 PEUGEOT Road Bicycle**
Peugeot 103 steel tubing
CLB brake calipers, Mafac brake levers, Peugeot cranks, Simplex gears, Rigida 700c clincher rims, Normandy hubs.
Genuine Michelin tyres, perished.Height 57 cm c-t. Top tube 57 cm c-c.
Photos: http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/18805782/1/Peugeot%201981%2057%20cm?h=e9b078
Price 150 pounds posted from NL to UK and most EU countries
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**Motobecane **and **Peugeot **children's road bicycles
Both are 5-speed and have 24 inch wheels
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The Motobecane is in perfect condition. Height 47 cm c-t.
Price: 80 pounds posted from NL to UK++SOLD++
The Peugeot is tatty, frame and rims are rusty, tyres are gone. Height 50 cm c-t.
Price: 60 pounds posted from NL to UK
A new set of tyres will be included!Pics: http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/18805782/1/Motobecane%2047cm%20Peugeot%2050cm?h=de4000
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Allright, haven't checked this thread in a week. Thanks for all the responses.
I'm still a bit confused but i'm getting there...I just checked it and I've got an 8-speed Exa-Drive rear hub. So what i want (eventually when my LBS will HTFU + make time for my wheel) is a modern 8-speed cassette like this: http://www.bike-components.de/products/info/p508_Record-ED-8-fach-Kassette-.html , right?
Until that moment comes i will be looking for a wheel with an 8-speed Campagnolo hub for cassettes. If anyone has one lying around for cheeps (and clincher) and lives in NL or doesn't mind shipping: i'll give you my money.
I do live in the NL.... plenty of 8-speed wheels. Send me a PM.
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Thanks mate. So there are a few solutions then..
The thing is: i have a rim + 8 speed campagnolo rear hub for cassettes. Having some problems lacing these (no money for flat spokes and LBS not keen on building these kind of rims) i thought i just buy a rear 8 speed wheel for cheaps so that i can start riding the bike. Because there are more 9/10 speed wheel available online my idea was to use one of those with the spacer set.I think it will be just easier to wait until an 8 speed campy wheel pops up.
An 8 speed screw on will work the same as an 8 speed cassette right?Last Q: planning on buying a new 8 speed cassette (Campagnolo makes those but not the hubs) for my vintage 8 speed hub. But will those fit/have the same kind of spines? Or are those new 8 speed cassettes made for the newer (9/10 speed) hubs (using a spacer kit)?
The early 8-speed cassettes and bodies have evenly formed splines. The later Exa-Drive 8-speed bodies have one wide spline. The 9 and 10-speed bodies are completely different in spline shape.
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She will like it :)