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Date: 06 Jul 2007 01:20:46
From: * * Chas
Subject: Need Info - 1988 Peugeot Chorus 753
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I need some information on a 1988 Peugeot Chorus model built with Reynolds 753 tubing. Apparently this model was only made in 1988. It came with Campy Chorus components. I'm trying to find the original width for the rear dropouts, 126mm or 130mm? The current width is 125mm but the owner was using it as a fixie and someone may have narrowed the dropouts. Also did this come with 7 or 8 speeds? I've found references to this model on the internet and a similar Galiber model made with 531SL but no specs. The frame has English threads in the headset and BB but metric sized tubing - 26mm and 28mm main tubes and a 32mm head tube. Chas.
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Date: 07 Jul 2007 09:23:27
From: Hank Wirtz
Subject: Re: Need Info - 1988 Peugeot Chorus 753
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On Jul 7, 12:10 am, "* * Chas" <verktygj...@aol.spamski.com > wrote: > "Hank Wirtz" <h...@wirtznet.net> wrote in message > > news:1183747459.170174.67000@e16g2000pri.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Jul 6, 8:43 am, M-gineering <ikmotgeens...@m-gineering.nl> wrote: > > > * * Chas wrote: > > > > I need some information on a 1988 Peugeot Chorus model built with > Reynolds > > > > 753 tubing. > > > > > Apparently this model was only made in 1988. It came with Campy > Chorus > > > > components. > > > > > I'm trying to find the original width for the rear dropouts, 126mm > or > > > > 130mm? > > > > the 8 speed cassette hub was 130, but a 126.5 mm threaded hub with 7 > > > speed freewheel was optional > > > -- > > > /Marten > > > Not in 1988. 8-Speed Campy freehubs had not yet been introduced by > > then. > > > The frame's stock spacing was 126. > > > Nice bike, btw. A buddy of mine in high school had one of those, and > > we were all very envious. I really liked the DARK blue & white fade, > > with the red decals. Very pretty frame. > > Thanks for the info. This frame is in really nice shape with only a few > paint chips and scratches. I want to put it together with factory standard > components as much as possible. I have most of the parts for a Chorus > gruppo from that period. > > The bike probably came with sewups. Do you recall what kind of rims your > friend's bike had? Also what saddle? > > Chas. I'm pretty sure it had MA-40s with Michelin Hi-Lite tires. Saddle was a white SI Turbo.
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Date: 06 Jul 2007 11:44:19
From: Hank Wirtz
Subject: Re: Need Info - 1988 Peugeot Chorus 753
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On Jul 6, 8:43 am, M-gineering <ikmotgeens...@m-gineering.nl > wrote: > * * Chas wrote: > > I need some information on a 1988 Peugeot Chorus model built with Reynolds > > 753 tubing. > > > Apparently this model was only made in 1988. It came with Campy Chorus > > components. > > > I'm trying to find the original width for the rear dropouts, 126mm or > > 130mm? > > the 8 speed cassette hub was 130, but a 126.5 mm threaded hub with 7 > speed freewheel was optional > -- > /Marten > > info(apestaartje)m-gineering(punt)nl Not in 1988. 8-Speed Campy freehubs had not yet been introduced by then. The frame's stock spacing was 126. Nice bike, btw. A buddy of mine in high school had one of those, and we were all very envious. I really liked the DARK blue & white fade, with the red decals. Very pretty frame.
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Date: 07 Jul 2007 00:10:42
From: * * Chas
Subject: Re: Need Info - 1988 Peugeot Chorus 753
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"Hank Wirtz" <hank@wirtznet.net > wrote in message news:1183747459.170174.67000@e16g2000pri.googlegroups.com... > On Jul 6, 8:43 am, M-gineering <ikmotgeens...@m-gineering.nl> wrote: > > * * Chas wrote: > > > I need some information on a 1988 Peugeot Chorus model built with Reynolds > > > 753 tubing. > > > > > Apparently this model was only made in 1988. It came with Campy Chorus > > > components. > > > > > I'm trying to find the original width for the rear dropouts, 126mm or > > > 130mm? > > > > the 8 speed cassette hub was 130, but a 126.5 mm threaded hub with 7 > > speed freewheel was optional > > -- > > /Marten > > Not in 1988. 8-Speed Campy freehubs had not yet been introduced by > then. > > The frame's stock spacing was 126. > > Nice bike, btw. A buddy of mine in high school had one of those, and > we were all very envious. I really liked the DARK blue & white fade, > with the red decals. Very pretty frame. > Thanks for the info. This frame is in really nice shape with only a few paint chips and scratches. I want to put it together with factory standard components as much as possible. I have most of the parts for a Chorus gruppo from that period. The bike probably came with sewups. Do you recall what kind of rims your friend's bike had? Also what saddle? Chas.
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Date: 06 Jul 2007 17:43:53
From: M-gineering
Subject: Re: Need Info - 1988 Peugeot Chorus 753
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* * Chas wrote: > I need some information on a 1988 Peugeot Chorus model built with Reynolds > 753 tubing. > > Apparently this model was only made in 1988. It came with Campy Chorus > components. > > I'm trying to find the original width for the rear dropouts, 126mm or > 130mm? > the 8 speed cassette hub was 130, but a 126.5 mm threaded hub with 7 speed freewheel was optional -- /Marten info(apestaartje)m-gineering(punt)nl
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Date: 06 Jul 2007 11:11:43
From: * * Chas
Subject: Re: Need Info - 1988 Peugeot Chorus 753
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"M-gineering" <ikmotgeenspam@m-gineering.nl > wrote in message news:f6lnnd$j9v$1@localhost.localdomain... > * * Chas wrote: > > I need some information on a 1988 Peugeot Chorus model built with Reynolds > > 753 tubing. > > > > Apparently this model was only made in 1988. It came with Campy Chorus > > components. > > > > I'm trying to find the original width for the rear dropouts, 126mm or > > 130mm? > > > > the 8 speed cassette hub was 130, but a 126.5 mm threaded hub with 7 > speed freewheel was optional > -- > /Marten Thanks for the feedback. So you are saying that these bikes were available with either a 7 speed freewheel hub with 126mm spacing or an 8 speed cassette hub with 130mm spacing? Cold setting isn't recommended with 753 tubing. If some yahoo bent the dropouts in for use with a 126mm fixie wheel, moving them back out to 130mm wouldn't be a good idea. Chas.
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Date: 06 Jul 2007 20:54:16
From: M-gineering
Subject: Re: Need Info - 1988 Peugeot Chorus 753
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* * Chas wrote: > "M-gineering" <ikmotgeenspam@m-gineering.nl> wrote in message > news:f6lnnd$j9v$1@localhost.localdomain... >> * * Chas wrote: >>> I need some information on a 1988 Peugeot Chorus model built with > Reynolds >>> 753 tubing. >>> >>> Apparently this model was only made in 1988. It came with Campy > Chorus >>> components. >>> >>> I'm trying to find the original width for the rear dropouts, 126mm or >>> 130mm? >>> >> the 8 speed cassette hub was 130, but a 126.5 mm threaded hub with 7 >> speed freewheel was optional >> -- >> /Marten > > Thanks for the feedback. > > So you are saying that these bikes were available with either a 7 speed > freewheel hub with 126mm spacing or an 8 speed cassette hub with 130mm > spacing? No, this is what Campagnolo offered. Don't know what Peugeot's buyer ordered -- /Marten info(apestaartje)m-gineering(punt)nl
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Date: 06 Jul 2007 08:09:01
From: jim beam
Subject: Re: Need Info - 1988 Peugeot Chorus 753
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* * Chas wrote: > I need some information on a 1988 Peugeot Chorus model built with Reynolds > 753 tubing. > > Apparently this model was only made in 1988. It came with Campy Chorus > components. > > I'm trying to find the original width for the rear dropouts, 126mm or > 130mm? 126 iirc. > > The current width is 125mm but the owner was using it as a fixie and > someone may have narrowed the dropouts. doubt it. build precision was not that good. > > Also did this come with 7 or 8 speeds? 7 > > I've found references to this model on the internet and a similar Galiber > model made with 531SL but no specs. > > The frame has English threads in the headset and BB but metric sized > tubing - 26mm and 28mm main tubes and a 32mm head tube. light frame, but not that good for build quality and somewhat noodly as i recall. interesting historic value though. on the subject of 753 collectibles, what i'd really love is a ti raleigh 753 from that year they won the tdf.
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Date: 07 Jul 2007 00:21:34
From: * * Chas
Subject: Re: Need Info - 1988 Peugeot Chorus 753
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"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net > wrote in message news:sMSdnVLujNOQxhPbnZ2dnUVZ_gKdnZ2d@speakeasy.net... > * * Chas wrote: <snip > > light frame, but not that good for build quality and somewhat noodly as > i recall. interesting historic value though. > > on the subject of 753 collectibles, what i'd really love is a ti raleigh > 753 from that year they won the tdf. Never had much interest in Peugeots before except for some of the real old ones. I grabbed up this one because Id' never seen or heard of a 753 Peugeot before. I was watching a Peugeot pro team bike in the UK on eBay a while back but it was a rust bucket and went for a small fortune. I have a 1974 red, black and yellow Raleigh Team bike but it's made of fairly heavy gauge 531. Weighs a ton, about 22 Lbs. with sewups for a 56cm bike. Chas.
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