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"Duke" - 83' Peugeot SS

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"Duke" - 83' Peugeot SS

Postby Critter1 on Mon Jun 20, 2011 5:13 pm

Got this from a guy at work for free. It looked like this the day I picked it up.
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Cleaned, all aluminum parts polished, new tires, chain, pedals, freewheel, grips, used bars and a lot less extra junk on the bike..
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Re: 1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby Critter1 on Mon Jun 20, 2011 5:23 pm

The 52T front ring is WWAAYY too big. I mean, I like a leg work out but this is ridiculous! The problem with this is that its a 122mm BCD and is obsolete... Sooo if I want a smaller ring, say 48ish.... Im gonna have to sit on eBay until one pops up.
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Re: 1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby K-dregg on Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:09 am

Why dont you just switch the rear cog to a bigger one? Looks like a 17 on right now..? But congrats on a nice and tidy conversion, looks good..
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Re: 1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby ifitsfreeitsforme on Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:44 am

ya, a 20 or 21 on the rear might do the job. but I agree, I usually run a 44 or there about on a single speed. I like to spin.
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1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby Critter1 on Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:53 am

I thought 18 was the biggest freewheel I could get (that's what's on there). If I can find a 20 or 21, that'd be great.

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Re: 1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby ifitsfreeitsforme on Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:38 am

20t

http://cgi.ebay.com/Dicta-20t-BMX-Freew ... 43a69860ee


and I've seen 21t freewheels online, but expensive.

wow, here's a reasonably priced 22t ...

http://cgi.ebay.com/BMX-22-Tooth-Freewh ... 2c5ceffad3
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Re: 1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby TheFlyingDingo on Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:51 am

When you say dicta I think dikta.
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1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby Critter1 on Wed Jun 22, 2011 12:34 pm

I should have known better than to take what my LBS told me to heart. I usually research things until I find what I need, but they said "you can only get em as small as 15 and as big as 18". Geez..

Think I'll try that 22. The 18 I have on there now is a Shimano and I like how quiet it is. For the money tho, that 22 is practically disposable so if it falls apart, no big loss. :)

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Re: 1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby ifitsfreeitsforme on Wed Jun 22, 2011 12:48 pm

ya, I would try that 22 too. What the heck, it might be good, and it's not a lot of money. I learned something too, I thought 21s were as big as they got, albeit hard to find. My LBSs only stock up to 18 also.
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Re: 1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby deorman on Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:10 pm

If you ran the 30-something original low ring that came on it, you could be spinning big time. :lol: The 52-20 on this coaster is a decent gear, but it's 26" wheels. 22 sounds like a winner.

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Re: 1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby schwinnmesa on Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:31 pm

That Peugeot is sweet! How hard was it to take the smaller sprocket out? It seems like that's always the biggest challenge!

52 teeth up front is a bit large but not too bad; a high number in the rear would be perfect. Some people would think I'm crazy with my gear ratio on my Fuji single speed at 52:16 but I like it; you can really fly!!! You sure you don't want to go 16 teeth in the rear? Hehe.
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Re: 1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby Critter1 on Sun Jul 03, 2011 7:59 am

schwinnmesa wrote:That Peugeot is sweet! How hard was it to take the smaller sprocket out? It seems like that's always the biggest challenge!

52 teeth up front is a bit large but not too bad; a high number in the rear would be perfect. Some people would think I'm crazy with my gear ratio on my Fuji single speed at 52:16 but I like it; you can really fly!!! You sure you don't want to go 16 teeth in the rear? Hehe.


Taking off the small chain ring was easy. I just put the 52 on the back side of the spider and trimmed the sprocket bolts down to work with a single sprocket. I was lucky as the 52 literally is as close as it can be to the chain stay without rubbing! You couldn't slide a piece of binder paper in there. :D

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1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby Critter1 on Sat Jul 23, 2011 9:33 pm

I've decided to go ahead and keep this guy for now. We named him "Duke". I think it fits. :)

Heres an Origin 8 seat and an ACS Crossfire 22t freewheel I got for it. Hope the 22 makes for a sweet gear ratio!
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Re: 1983 Peugeot single speed

Postby ifitsfreeitsforme on Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:35 am

so have you ridden the 52/22 gear ratio yet?
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Postby Critter1 on Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:00 am

No, not yet. Been working since I got the new freewheel. I'll get it put on tomorrow and add a couple links to the chain.
Also need to re-thread the original seat post. The pivot is held in with two bolts and on one of them the threads are buggered up and won't thread in all the way. No fun riding with a loose seat! The problem is, the thread pitch is M6x1.25 which is apparently not common anymore.. I think what I'll have to do is get a couple time-certs in M6x1.0. Hope that works.. Peugeot seat posts are 24mm...... another ODD size!! Can't just replace it, so I gotta make it work.
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