Peugeot PY10 1980 - finished

toomski

Retro Guru
Well here's my finished PY 10.

Sorry the photos do not do this justice... cant seem do do the compressed file thing.... anyway here we go.

Thank you Mr Neill Shankland at Atlantic Boulevard for the respray... blinding work

Frame: Peugeot PY 10 Reynolds 531SL

Fork: Reynolds 531SL

Headset: Stronglight Competition
Stem: Cinelli 1R
Handlebar: Cinelli Giro d'Italia
Bar Tape: Fizik

Brake Levers: Mafac
Brake Calipers: Spidel LS2
Brake Pads: Mafac
Brake Cables: Shimano

Shifters:
Front Derailleur: Spidel SLJ
Rear Derailleur: Spidel 5500 SLJ
Derailleur Cables:
Cassette: Maillard
Chain: KMC
Cranks: Spidel 106
Chainrings: Stronglight 53 / 42
Bottom Bracket: Shimano
Pedals: Spidel

Rims: Super Champion Performance (light Arc en ciel )
Hubs: Mavic 550
Hub Skewers: Mavic
Nipples:
Spokes:
Tubs: Continental Giro

Saddle: Selle Royal CX
Seatpost: Spidel
Seatpost Binder:

Bottle Cage: Specialities TA

Weight:
 

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few more moto pics

Couple more pics to go round the bike
 

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Tried to get it reasonably close to the team bikes....

Happy with the hubs.. mavic was 550 great in its day and still very smooth
 

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Have to put a few miles down now...
 

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Top job, it looks really nice. I was never a fan of French components back then (I don't really know why) but those Mavic hubs were the exception. Absolutely brilliant design and build quality. I had a pair on some wheels I rode for years on my work bike in all weathers and the sealed bearings were still perfectly smooth when the rims eventually wore out. Like a fool I sold the hubs for peanuts instead of building them into new rims.

Sorry to wander OT - back to the bike. You can tell when a restoration is done well because nothing leaps out at you, it all just seems right and that's what this bike has. Very nice.

Out of interest which KMC chain is that? I will need a nice silver chain for my Daccordi soon and the KMC looks good.

Mark.
 
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