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Classic Peugeot Etoile road bike, Medium 56cm frame, 700c alloy wheels, 12gears. 120?


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I am selling my Peugeot Etoile (check pics) due to leaving the UK soon. It has accompanied me all through London never letting me down for the past 2 plus years.

As you can see in the pics, it is a beautiful bike. White and metallic blue frame. Attention to detail is amazing, as a proper classic French bike.

Mechanically it is a killer. Lightweight HLE frame, with joints elegantly brazed.

Shimano Excage Brake levers

Weinmann Alpha brakes .

Simplex down tube gear shifters

Simplex front and rear derailleurs

12 speeds

Metal cage pedals

weight: 12.01 kg


The bike is and feels very light. It is super fast and the double crank set provides a very sensible gearing so you can climb any hill.

Rare medium 56cm size frame. Would fit someone between say 5ft8" and 6ft


All in all, a great vintage bike. Good looking, fast and in very good condition.

Bad points? Some scratches on the frame and worn seat, but you would expect that from a 25 years old machine. It could do with a servicing, hence the cheap price.

Overall it is in amazing condition for age.

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