my first sorta ''barn-find''

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John the Canuck

..a long way from somewhere called Home..
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on the TREK [panniers] to the shops yesterday
saw a bike - mud-covered, grease splattered, bald tyre, torn saddle - but underneath a colourful orange paint-job, carbon forks - a nice TREK 1000
chatted to the elderly guy [kindred spirit..haha] and mentioned i had an older Peugeot road bike

he said..
''I've got a couple of them frames in the garden - you're welcome to one... oh some wheels too''................:hyper:

off to his house [local] sure e'nuff --- a Peugeot Optimum 531 frame
very rusty though - solid BB, forks
all the wheels were too corroded [ very narrow rims guess no more than 3/4'' ]...oh well

:rolleyes:when he saw me struggle with the forks he said
''Look - take the Optimum - if it's too rusty, come back for the Peugeot Premiere...........:whistle:

- the sting in the tail..?
strap the frame on top of the panniers and 2 hours later of walking and coasting - I'm home
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need to have a sleep on this methinks
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AndyRM

XOXO
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North Shields
Sleeping on your bed would be far more comfortable.

Sounds like you've stumbled upon quite a find.
 
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John the Canuck

..a long way from somewhere called Home..
UPDATE
all for naught methinks............:sad:

the rust patch on the seat tube is actually a large hole right through - can see the seat post..............R.I.P

called into see the 'Premium' - everything rusted solid too ...oh well
 
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John the Canuck

..a long way from somewhere called Home..
Can you salvage any of the parts?

'fraid not

with no garage/workshop my capabilities are limited
 
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