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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby scrumblero on Sun Jan 08, 2012 1:56 am

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this bike needs a new home... :(
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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby johnp.smith on Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:21 pm

Today I picked up this 1977 Raleigh Sports. It has a few dings and is in need of an overhaul. Yet it is all original, even the tires. All thats missing is the kickstand, seatpost nut and bolt, and the Brooks label from the rear of the seat. All of the R nuts are present. It will be overhauled and placed among the rest of my British fleet.

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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby Hsean on Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:28 pm

Help that bike out! get them reflectors out of them wheels and add lighting! and change the trigger shifter to the older type like from early 70's You will love the look much more! nice color of bike too.
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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby highship on Thu Jan 26, 2012 8:07 pm

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Is it just me or is that shifter cable run the wrong way? Don't they usually run up to the wheel at the seat post on guys bikes?
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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby deorman on Thu Jan 26, 2012 8:21 pm

That may be the cause of the deep bend in the forward cable housing.
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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby johnp.smith on Fri Jan 27, 2012 2:11 am

Most of the later ones Ive seen were run low on the Sports and Tourist models. In these pics, the trigger shifter is way down the bars almost near the stem. I just got my pedicab moved out of the garage today and have a place to work again, it will be gone through soon.
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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby johnp.smith on Fri Jan 27, 2012 2:12 am

Hsean wrote:Help that bike out! get them reflectors out of them wheels and add lighting! and change the trigger shifter to the older type like from early 70's You will love the look much more! nice color of bike too.



Remove the original reflectors and change the original shifter???????? I like to keep them as original as possible
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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby Baron von Zach on Fri Jan 27, 2012 7:23 am

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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby Hsean on Fri Jan 27, 2012 2:18 pm

I mean to change the parts to early raligh parts, those bikes shouldn't have plastic on them, i like keeping my bikes the period correct stuff on them but Plastic just cramps my style lol My DL-1 had one of them shifters on it, I put the other kind on it.

Regarding that cable, the reason it goes where it's going is because theres a pully wheel behind the sprocket, well should be, the early 70's models and years before that had it by seat clamp. most the time anyway, The pully on that one might not be adjusted proper making the wire run away from the lower tube, another reason I found was when the bikes where assempled some people made a mistake and ran it the wrong way and the chainguard gets in the way so they adjust it a alternative way. I know this because i've proberly owned over 250 of these bikes lol right now i think I have atleast 24 of them. by far my fav 3 speed bike.

The Raleigh sports is a bicycle that you can keep riding, despite never being maintained and sitting in all types of weathers, aslong as the tires hold air, even if they don't the bike will almost always be ridable. The 1939 Sports I have is a good example, it was hiding for such a longtime and rode like a dream once tires where aired up.

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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby roadmaster on Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:48 am

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My 1968 Superbe. New tires added since pict taken.
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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby johnp.smith on Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:11 pm

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My 1968 Superbe. New tires added since pict taken.


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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby johnp.smith on Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:44 am

ive ended up with way too many Raleighs to post individual pics on different sites, So I have them in one place on the link below. I add to it all the time.


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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby johnp.smith on Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:16 am

cashman wrote:Does this count?

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I don't have a vintage Raleigh bike, but do have vintage Raleigh parts catalog from the late 1960's. Thanks!!!



Cashman, would you be interested in parting with this book?
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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby wheelymarko on Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:31 am

Very few ladies bikes on here, So heres a 72 to add..Brooks saddle and S/A 3 sp. Yall got some sweet ones!
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Re: Show us your Vintage Raleighs!

Postby aka_locojoe on Wed Feb 29, 2012 7:52 pm

I think I've had at least 3 in the past. All Sports from what I recall. I I think I stripped them all for parts. I do remember chopping a girls to make a swing bike.

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