Peugeot Pipeline 1 Cruiser - Seat post?

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Hey All, I picked up this bike a few months ago and have been sitting on it. I bought it with a bum seat post jammed in there with duct tape. Looks like the tube is still fine, but I am having trouble identifying the correct seat post size I need. Anyone have recommendations for figuring out the correct size?
Already stopped by a local bike shop but they were less than helpful stating that the tube looks damaged and it isn't worth fixing it. They thought it was a 25.4 so I ordered one online but it was way to big to fit.

Planning on turning this one into a 26 BMX cruiser and am open to recommendations for colors and parts!

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Well... your lbs sounds like it sucks :grin:.

If the top of the seat tube is too distorted to get a measurement from with a set of calipers (vernier/dial/digital)...then you will need to find a machinist buddy who can measure it...or, pick up some cheap telescoping gages or inside calipers (joint/spring) to do a transfer measurement.
 

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Sheldon has a list of seatpost measurements. Don't see that specific model, but perhaps something else in the same era will be useful
Lots of different Peugeot sizes
 

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Peugeot...:rolleyes:
"Depends on the grade of tubing and the manufacture. Many of Peugeot's bikes have the last ~3cm of the seat tube reduced to a smaller diameter - and this is true through low-mid range bikes and continued at least into the mid-late 80s"
From this thread:

Here is a database
I'd guess 24 mm. Good luck, man
 
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Doing some quick searching around it seems like 24.8 is a rare size.
Does anyone know where I could find one? or has anyone had luck buying a 25.0 and sanding it down?
 
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Sucks, I’m remembering now that I too was looking for another post online as I had never seen a 24.8 before. In the end I narrowed it down to 2 options, find tanother Peugeot and yank that post or have a machine shop make me a nice aluminum one.

I went with getting another looptail Peugeot in blue or red, I’ve been looking since!

Good luck dude!


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You might have already solved this

But, once you have the old post out, an option is to take the frame to a local bicycle co-op and sit by the seat post bucket trying every post until one fits.

I've done this to find a stem that fits a Peugeot.
 
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