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  1. DalmationsGalore on

    Its hard to say from just those images but based solely on the condition those wheels are in I wouldn’t pay more than £180

  2. Supper_Champion on

    Probably not more than $100. Not a bad bike, but not something I’d be willing to spend much money on.

  3. This is dope, looks like it’s the start of something cool. Either throw a top tube pad on or dremel off those cable guides before you take a core sample out of your leg or something worse.

  4. $60 just to be fair because of the rear dropouts. My first fixie was a vintage schwinn with those dropouts. Never sold it but did upgrade to a crew bike co district frame set afterwards 🙂

  5. It’s a really cool frame and the wheel set looks nice. But there’s issues that would make this annoying to own. Cottered cranks would not be something I’d want to deal with. Old Peugeots have really weird, hard to find seat post dimensions and some other things like that that would make buying new parts frustrating. I hate the blue chain, doesn’t match the frame or the general vibe of the bike. The clamp area of that stem is fugly, I’d want to replace the stem for sure. That brake lever and cable is a hacked together mess, that would get removed or I’d have to swap out the lever. So all in I probably wouldn’t want to pay more than like $80 for it knowing how much I’d want to do to get this to a state I’d like it.

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