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The 708 was finished the other year but, with one thing and another, I never updated the thread – now plenty of time on my hands and decided to show the finished bike.
So, a Peugeot 708 frame from 1993, never ridden or built up before. The serial number is not a factory one so may have been built by the Prestige workshop, particularly because I was told the frame came from an old team and has an ex-pro`s name on (more upthread).
The groupset is Sachs New Success from early 1990s, with a Miche seatpost and Modolo handlebars and stem. For anyone interested in more about Sachs New Success, this link provides some fascinating information:
http://lecycleur.com/parts/history-of-s ... w-success/
The gearing will offer some challenges, although I can lower the inner ring down to 38. Everything works beautifully smoothly. Assembly was easy: everything very clean and square, all the threads went together effortlessly (bottom bracket went in virtually whole way by hand). All I need to do now is get it out on a ride and feature in today’s road ride!
Here’s the spec:
Frame: 58 cm: Reynolds 708 1993 1901 g
Forks: Reynolds 708 715 g
Headset: Stronglight X 14 needle bearing headset
Stem: Modolo Q
Handlebar: Modolo
Bar Tape: Splash
Brake levers / shifters Sachs 8 spd (made by Campagnolo)
Brake Calipers: Sachs New Horizon (made by Modolo)
Brake Pads: Sachs
Front Derailleur: Sachs New Horizon
Rear Derailleur: Sachs New Horizon (8 spd)
Freewheel: Sachs 8 spd 13 – 21
Chain: KMC 8 spd
Chainset: Sachs New Horizon (made by Thun)
Chainrings: no markings, 53 / 42 – look original
Bottom Bracket: Shimano
Pedals: Look
Rims: Rigida
Hubs: Sachs New Horizon
Hub Skewers: Sachs
Nipples: Inox
Spokes: Bladed
Tyres: Byte Fiandre
Saddle: Turbo Special
Seatpost: Miche Prima
Bottle Cage: Cannondale GT- 40
Weight: 11 kg / 21 lbs
Hope you like it!