Anyone still have a steel bike?

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BxEddie
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by BxEddie

Hi Guys,
I was looking for my ever first racing bike for quite some time now.
A 1982 Peugeot PH12. This is very special, beceause it is the first bike with aerodynamik tubes and
internal cabelhousing. Peugeot made it to celebrate their 100jear jubilee. It was only made in 82.
My original bike sadely died on a VW Passat front wheel in 1990 :shock:
I found one on ebay. But it was build up like a citybike. Some original parts are missing, like the whole
brake set, the saddle, bar and stem. Whitch I knew before. From my orginal crashbike I receaved bar and stem as well as the front brake.
When I got the new(old) PH12 I striped it and build it up as fare as I could do with my parts. All the bearings are like
less then 1000km!
I`m thinking of white wall tires, white bartape. But the brakes should be CLB Professional`s, whitch are rare...
What do you think?
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thecounty
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by thecounty

I love the internal cable routing for the downtube shifters. folks pay big bucks for aero features like that nowadays.

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nickf
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by nickf

Finally got mine built up. 18lbs on the nose. This will be my Rouge Roubaix rig.
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phlip
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by phlip

nickf, you got a picture straight from the side?

Wingnut
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by Wingnut

Olmo Super Light (Genius tubing) that I scored for a couple of hundred...building it up with Centaur/Chorus 10 speed parts I have spare...
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nickf
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phlip wrote:nickf, you got a picture straight from the side?
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Just got back from it's second ride. Gatorskins suck. Using them for the rouge roubaix next Sunday.

szaffiri
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by szaffiri

Here is my contribution; A 1998 Independent fabrications Crown Jewel. Comes in right at 19lbs.

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RichTheRoadie
Tinker, Taylor, Tart
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by RichTheRoadie

Here's a crap phone pic of my 'zetti...

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eurperg
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by eurperg

Fresh pic of my Bottecchia with some recently acquired kit ;)

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willhouse
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by willhouse

My daily Reynolds 931 Stainless steel....

Definitely not WW in its current spec though...

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Rebuilt and bedded in after its first 100 by outHOUSEpics, on Flickr

tigoose
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by tigoose

updated my position by cutting steer, longer stem, lower saddle= better ride
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GASer
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by GASer

eurperg wrote:Fresh pic of my Bottecchia with some recently acquired kit ;)



what kind of pedals are those? Thanks
Trek SpeedConcept 9.9 Project One, Basso Diamante SV, DeRosa SK (sold), Orbea Orca Gold 6430gr, Orbea Aqua, Tommasini Tecno, FM-066SL 6480gr, Kinesis RaceLight T2, Trek Superfly 100, Orbea Alma 29, Specialized Enduro S-Works 29, KTM EXC-250

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eurperg
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by eurperg

They are Exustar E-PR101 Look Keo compatible pedals

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GASer
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by GASer

eurperg wrote:They are Exustar E-PR101 Look Keo compatible pedals


Great, thanks
Trek SpeedConcept 9.9 Project One, Basso Diamante SV, DeRosa SK (sold), Orbea Orca Gold 6430gr, Orbea Aqua, Tommasini Tecno, FM-066SL 6480gr, Kinesis RaceLight T2, Trek Superfly 100, Orbea Alma 29, Specialized Enduro S-Works 29, KTM EXC-250

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