Any Americans see this before. Been told its Raleigh made but I'm doubtful because it pre Raleigh take over and that's not a Raleigh frame.was sold in US after WW2 never seen one in Canada
That hurts a littleHaha this is just to make @ingola steam, look what they're finding in the trash in India:
https://m.timesofindia.com/india/pa...arachute-brigade/amp_articleshow/65628338.cms
I definitely thought that about the artwork on the guard. No way that sticker looks 70 years oldI'm actually thinking it's a reproduction from India. Looks to be too clean.
Rear hub is an unmarked sturmey archer. But definitely a sturmey archer. It is authentic I got the back story on the bike.I'd have to see the rear hub to get the manufacture date.
Haha this is just to make @ingola steam, look what they're finding in the trash in India:
https://m.timesofindia.com/india/pa...arachute-brigade/amp_articleshow/65628338.cms
It's actually my dream bike there's a frame available here in Canada I just have no idea what to offer the guy.One of those BSA folders is available locally, here...if you have a penchant for history and deep pockets.
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Any Americans see this before. Been told its Raleigh made but I'm doubtful because it pre Raleigh take over and that's not a Raleigh frame.was sold in US after WW2 never seen one in Canada
The one posted I should have updated. It's a clone from IndiaI have one of these bikes , here in California
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