* A NOS Peugeot Super Vitus - Complete Mavic Groupset *

DRuthPDX

Dirt Disciple
After completing a dream of mine, (a NOS Colnago Master Olympic build), I set out to accomplish another.

I owned a 1984 Peugeot Super Vitus that was paired with the typical Stronglight crank, Weinmann side pull calipers and levers, Peugeot branded Simplex rear derailleur, Peugeot branded Simplex front derailleur, etc. Good stuff, but not the best.

I wanted to give this bike what it deserved. I hunted every part down from all over the world. To start, I found a pair of NOS Mavic CXP-30 wheels laced to a pair of 100mm/126mm Mavic 87 hubs. I mounted a pair of white Vittoria Zaffiro Pro's to them. I later tracked down an Atom 6 speed 13/24 freewheel. My next big purchase was a NOS Mavic 801 rear derailleur. I didn't want the 851 SSC version, which only difference is that it's all black, and has a white outline on the cage. I liked the clear anodized version more, so I went with it. The Mavic 811 front derailleur was a very difficult find, for the bike requires a french style braze on, which is extremely uncommon. I was lucky enough to track one down from HilaryStone.com, who specializes in Vintage parts. He also possessed the Mavic 630 (narrow version) crankset that I was after, so I bundled that. I then found a white Concor S. Marco Superiors saddle, as it's always been my go to and favorite seat. After a long search, I then found a NOS Peugeot Bidon water bottle in France to match the bike. My last major purchase was a set of hard to find NOS Mavic 440 SSC aero version brake levers, which came with a pair of NOS Mavic 440 SSC brake calipers.

A few last touches included a pair of Mavic crankset caps, custom made Peugeot bar end plugs, white Christophe toe straps, Cinelli toe strap caps, and some Cinelli bar wrap to finish the project.

A chrome chain stay guard is on it's way. First one peeled up so the seller is sending a new one.

Do you like it? Let me know what you think!
 

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Very much so Sir. I'm a great fan of Super Vitus framesets, and a great specification as well. Well done
 
WOW! That's a really lovely build.
I imagine that would ride every bit as nice as it looks.
Great job.

Jamie
 
Jamiedyer":3dza15z5 said:
WOW! That's a really lovely build.
I imagine that would ride every bit as nice as it looks.
Great job.

Jamie

Thanks Jamie! Indeed it does ride weightlessly! Like a surf board on a wave with no rider!
 
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Great selection of components with frame. I always was a fan of those brake levers, they just look fast!

Regards,

Pat
 
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Very nice! great determination & dedication to source the Mavic components. Well worth the effort.
 
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cloonaghpat":1csgw71e said:
Great selection of components with frame. I always was a fan of those brake levers, they just look fast!

Regards,

Pat


Thank you Pat! I appreciate excellent craftsmanship, as I know you must too!
 
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