PEUGEOT PY10 CP: A DEEP DIVE INTO A TOUR DE FRANCE LEGEND

Step back in time with us as we explore a true masterpiece of cycling history: the 1977 Peugeot PY10 CP. This isn't just a vintage bike; it's the very same model that carried Bernard Thévenet to victory in the Tour de France, representing the pinnacle of French craftsmanship and racing pedigree. In this video, we'll take a close-up look at every detail that made this bicycle a legend, from its iconic Reynolds 531 steel frame to its period-correct French components. We'll explore the exquisite: Reynolds 531 Tubing: The lightweight and durable steel that defined an era of racing. Mafac Brakes: The classic, powerful centerpull brakes that were a hallmark of French racers. Stronglight Crankset: The beautifully drilled crankset designed for pure performance. Simplex Super LJ Derailleurs: The top-tier shifting system trusted by pros. Maillard Hubs: The smooth-rolling French hubs that completed this perfect build. Whether you're a vintage bike enthusiast, a cycling history buff, or just appreciate timeless design, this video is for you. Join us on a journey to an era when steel was king and every bike was a work of art. Like this video? Let us know in the comments what your favorite feature of the PY10 CP is! For feedback or future video requests, feel free to reach out to me directly at: [email protected] Follow us on social media for more vintage cycling content! #Peugeot #PY10CP #VintageBikes #CyclingHistory #SteelIsReal #TourDeFrance #ClassicBikes #BikeReview #FrenchCycling #Reynolds531