Peugeot PSV 10 x Shimano 105 - 80s Vintage Road Bike Build
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- A vintage bicycle build video featuring a Peugeot PSV10 Super Vitus steel frame and a Shimano 105 6 speed groupset from the early 80s.
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One of the best frame paint jobs in my opinion
i have one of these in blue that honestly hasnt done 100 miles from new! completely original
Such Vintage simplicity... That is why I still have mine. 🚴♂ What is amazing just by changing the color of the handlebar tape and saddle to red your PSV 10 takes on a different personality...This one is SASSY. Anyone else out their still riding a 1985 PGN 10 ? Hope so...That means you should be retired also. Here's to more Riding!!!!
I have this same bike in a 56 cm frame. I have owned many bikes including carbon This is still the best ride of all. Trying to upload a pic. Super Vitas the best steel ever. Congratulations on yours!
Congratulations for your job ... I just bought the same bike, and this is inspiring to make my own restoration !!!
I have same or very similar model. Uograded wheels, brakes, handle bar. It my touring training bike. It rides great.
Pepper Cycles is back baby!
You know it!
Nicely done! Great name for a shop too!
Lovely build and urs great bikes iv a Peugeot road bike in red and built up from the frame I love these and the old Raleigh Road bikes. All the best 😊
Identical to the one I owned as a kid in the 80s
Great job!
🎉😢i always wanted a Peugeot bicycle's now I got chance to get one of my 💭 own.
Just beautiful classics
Lovely bike!
Had an '84 PX 10 nearly identical. Paid $700.00 back then . Beautiful bike.
It was Reynolds 531, with Stronglite components. And Sewups.
Very nice build. I used the same method just recently to get the chain length and still managed to cut it about two links short...😩...after all these years i can still screw simple s**t up 😆
Same. Lolol
would love to see the eserial number on this frame for a referance point for mine
I just bought the exact frame and I have to say I love your restoration and I am following almost exactly your pathway - can you tell me the headset you used - I bought a frame and fork without a headset and was leaning to a Stronglight A9 - is that what you used or am I on the right path? Your advice in appreciated
The headset used on this bike was Shimano HP-6400 (Shimano 600 tri-colour series). The Stronglight A9 is a nice headset too though. Thanks for watching!
how much does a bike like that cost usually?
$0 - $500 . You can snag a frame from the trash or used for $200. Then a matter of finding the components at a deal. Usually the more dirty, the less expensive.
I have this in red with matching red cable sheaths, white turbo seat, white decals and a little blue trim to get the French tri-colour.
The one thing I never understood, is the red, orange, yellow, white decals on a French bike. To me they just don’t match up on most frame colours and by removing mine the bike has better style continuity. Does anyone know what this colour scheme represents, if anything? Very curious to know.
Hello, Beautiful bicycle! I have a very similar one, but I can’t determine the model. I’m trying to find out based on the seat post diameter, which measures 26.6mm. What’s the measurement of yours?
They usually stamp the model under the bottom bracket. I'm not sure of the frame size,can't remember.
I've got a similar peugeot and need to replace the tyres could you recommend which ones to use. Cheers
Continental tires are always a good choice.
Unless you're looking for exact replacement for the year
I watch this entire video just to try and find out how to put the seat post back into the frame with that suspension bolt and not once did I see that
What BB are you using?
It's a Shimano UN55 from memory.
Mine uses a Shimano BB-UN300, because it is a 68 x 113 (Housing width x Spindle Length). Spindle length depends on the crank used versus chain-stay clearance required. You're welcome.
There's does the trick
I have a bike like that the serial num is uo14:)
Shimano IG51 chain is original old stock?
I bought a bunch of them new off eBay a while ago. They are new, but I'm not sure if new or old stock. Thanks for watching!
I noted that you had a 7-Speed freewheel on this bike, but it's supposed to be a 12-Speed, right.? I have one of these bikes, & it also has a 7-Speed freewheel..!?
Did these '12-Speed' bikes come with a 7-speed freewheel from the factory..?
Hope u see this message.!
Thanks
Btw NOTE: It's not a freewheel, it's a Shimano UNIGLIDE cassette, a very early type of cassette - it's held on by the outer (smallest) sprocket, & requires two chain-whips (!). I haven't removed it as yet - anyone know if & how that hub can accommodate either a freewheel, or a Hyperglide type cassette..?
Info PLEASE!
& Thanks.
Hey there, no it didn't come with 7 speed cassette/freewheel from factory as far as I'm aware. I just thought I'd give it an extra gear as I had one available. Thanks for watching!
It says "12 vitesse" on the chainstay, so it would have had a 6 speed freewheel. I had a similar Peugeot frame in the 80's, but with Reynolds 531 tubing.
I dont think the HG cassette will go on a UG freehub. The HG has one wide spline for alignment, whereas on the UG the splines are all the same size.
Although you can unscrew the UG freehub from the hub, and replace it with an HG freehub, on which you can slide an HG cassette.
You definitely can not use a freewheel, those screw onto the hub, so the hub is completely different. You would have to rebuild the wheel with a new hub that can take freewheels, which assumedly you wouldn't want to do.
@@PRH123 Hi, Yes, I went ahead & replaced the 7spd UG with a 7spd HG, & sold the complete UG to a buyer in Canada - yay!
@@lairdcreevy cool…. nice bike, must be fun to ride…. I had a lot of fun riding and racing mine back in the day…