Hi, this is my first post in this forum, i am looking for some advice from some of you seasoned pro's for buying some more modern components for my beloved Peugoet Aubisque. It is going to a medium budget restoration.
My areas of focus for the resto:
-New wheel set
-New brake set
-New cables throughout
-New saddle (touring)
-New rear cassette
-New chain
My first port of call is upgrading the wheels, as the current set, which i believe are original, are truly shot and beyond repair. I am looking for a pair of strong, good value wheels, ideally quick release, which brings me onto another point. Can quick release wheels be retro-fitted to a frame which originally had bolted axles? I ask this because on my modern road bike, the quick release wheels sit in a sort of recess in the front forks and also in the rear A-frame, is this purely for ease of getting the wheel aligned straight or it is a necessity to stop the wheels popping off?
Another consideration i need to factor in when purchasing wheels in that i would like to keep the bike 12 speed or perhaps upgrade to 14 speed, i need to buying a rear wheel which allows for a 6 or 7 speed cassette? I have also read that spacers are sometimes required depending on what wheels are being used?
I would like to keep the standard sach-huret rear derailleur for the time being, i know it isn't high end and is old but it has been very reliable, i love the old style 'suicide shifters' located on the down tube and because it isn't indexed it gives me flexibility on my rear cassette choice for the time being, providing the working range is wide enough.
For upgrading the brakes, i am currently looking at a pair of well priced tektro dual pivot caliper brakes, i think these will be easy to retrofit onto the bike, if not, could someone point this out.
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/tektro-tektr ... rc=froogle
For the chain i am looking at a KMC 6/7/8 chain, which i have had good experience with in the past, i have no specific saddle in mind at the moment and cables will be replaced and sleeves throughly cleaned inside and out.
Thanks for your time and all comments/suggestions are welcome.
Regards, James.
PS. I will upload some photos for reference when i log onto my other pc
My areas of focus for the resto:
-New wheel set
-New brake set
-New cables throughout
-New saddle (touring)
-New rear cassette
-New chain
My first port of call is upgrading the wheels, as the current set, which i believe are original, are truly shot and beyond repair. I am looking for a pair of strong, good value wheels, ideally quick release, which brings me onto another point. Can quick release wheels be retro-fitted to a frame which originally had bolted axles? I ask this because on my modern road bike, the quick release wheels sit in a sort of recess in the front forks and also in the rear A-frame, is this purely for ease of getting the wheel aligned straight or it is a necessity to stop the wheels popping off?
Another consideration i need to factor in when purchasing wheels in that i would like to keep the bike 12 speed or perhaps upgrade to 14 speed, i need to buying a rear wheel which allows for a 6 or 7 speed cassette? I have also read that spacers are sometimes required depending on what wheels are being used?
I would like to keep the standard sach-huret rear derailleur for the time being, i know it isn't high end and is old but it has been very reliable, i love the old style 'suicide shifters' located on the down tube and because it isn't indexed it gives me flexibility on my rear cassette choice for the time being, providing the working range is wide enough.
For upgrading the brakes, i am currently looking at a pair of well priced tektro dual pivot caliper brakes, i think these will be easy to retrofit onto the bike, if not, could someone point this out.
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/tektro-tektr ... rc=froogle
For the chain i am looking at a KMC 6/7/8 chain, which i have had good experience with in the past, i have no specific saddle in mind at the moment and cables will be replaced and sleeves throughly cleaned inside and out.
Thanks for your time and all comments/suggestions are welcome.
Regards, James.
PS. I will upload some photos for reference when i log onto my other pc