1988 Peugeot US Express

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I had to pick up the Stumpjumper Epic yesterday which the seller brought to Rio (Thanks Pim)! While I was in the neighborhood I picked up a old Peugeot MTB which I bought for €20. I was interested to see if I could use some parts. When I got home the bike seemed totally original with even the original tires. I found some old catalgues from 1986, but this one might be a bit earlier.

Can anyone help me date this old Peugeot? Did not clean it yet! :oops:

Sachs Huret mechs and Maillart hubs!

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its a nice old thing looks like 84-85 ish at a guestimate.
 
maybe not so early

Peugeot used this letter-type,the "Direct Brazing System" and the CAD-predicatum in the first half of the nineties: from '92 to circa '94-'95.
As I know "computer aided design" method was not in widespread use in the eighties.But the brakes and the shifters are seem to be from an earlier
period...
 
Looks cool Bart!
I don't know the age, but I noticed the lower end bikes often used older parts then available in that era, so they look older then they might be.
 
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