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Lovely bikes and together they make for a beautiful collection, they really do look like nothing else.
I just bought a Surfer to restore (thread linked below), as a Peugeot aficionado I'd really appreciate any insights, advice, tips or information you may be able to offer in regards to that particular bikes restoration, also particularly interested in anything related to the bikes history, which so far I've been unable to dig up.
Peugeot Surfer: No origin story?
Just bought this on ebay after I fell in love with the colour scheme, having won the auction I decided to try to find out some more about the bike but nothing is coming up. I have skimmed through a few online brochures from the mid 1980's to the mid 1990's and it doesn't appear anywhere that I...www.retrobike.co.uk
I rode a Ythan CC organised race back at the end of '92. Memorable for the fact that it traversed cow shit strewn fields, then the rim deep cow shit filled farmyard, for 4 laps of muckery. Went from neon to brown and didn't dare take a drink from the bidon the whole way.My next restoration will be a Peugeot Raider (bottom of the range) that was almost my first MTB. Actually the first MTB was a Peugeot Trail, had it 8mths then the frame got swapped out to a Raider frame as the paint work was faulty. The Raider (with Trail parts) was used in my first MTB race, and luckily a fellow friend had a photo of me doing the river crossing with it from circa 1989-90ish we think. When river crossings really were river crossing and no health or safety - lol
As much time & pride will go into a full resto of the Raider as did the Team get... despite it being entry level.View attachment 538111