tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17397413.post375735492094254586..comments2023-11-07T15:25:23.112-06:00Comments on commuterDude: A different animalkGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14572371287751503718noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17397413.post-90284242588120430462013-07-23T14:39:20.649-05:002013-07-23T14:39:20.649-05:00Well, I'm no expert, certainly -- but, most Pe...Well, I'm no expert, certainly -- but, most Peugeots had a small round model sticker on the seat tube, right below the top-tube. Likely candidates are PX-10, PR-10, P10, C, PY, etc, etc... Your best resource is probably a combination of the serial number, and the decal scheme. One of the best resources I've found to help decode all that is here: <br /><br />http://cyclespeugeot.com/SerialNumbers.html<br /><br />Hope that helps!<br />kGkGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14572371287751503718noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17397413.post-45943635660776411032013-07-10T19:10:44.019-05:002013-07-10T19:10:44.019-05:00I found your blog searching for the identity of a ...I found your blog searching for the identity of a Peugeot bicycle that I found. It has curved handle bars (road bike), front & back fenders, a headlight, and tail light that are ran but a little generator on the back wheel. There is also a flat carrier over the back wheel. From what I can find I believe it's early '80's but not for sure. Can you help me?Dhannonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15325788521919574945noreply@blogger.com