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Old 10-01-18, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by jan230
Beautiful bikes everyone!
I have a Japan built one which I believe is a 1981 made for the Canadian market.
The other is late 1970's made in England which I have yet to sort out.
Neither have or will have period correct parts but I sure like the ride.
Nice looking bikes. I am pretty sure the brown one is an early 70's, not late 70's.
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Old 10-02-18, 08:43 AM
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Raleigh Super Course II

Just got this with a Brooks B17. I'm keeping the saddle but the bike is for sale
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Old 10-02-18, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by GrayIS
Just got this with a Brooks B17. I'm keeping the saddle but the bike is for sale
Is this the one down in Maryland near DC?

https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/...709710669.html
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Old 10-04-18, 01:17 PM
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For those with a 1974 SC and have swapped out the 27" wheels for 700c, did you have to get new brakes or did the 750 centerpulls still reach?
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Old 10-07-18, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Piff
Fair enough. Hopefully the raleigh I'm looking to harvest parts from craigslist for this frame is okay.
Sheldon Brown would have known the answer to your question. I seriously doubt that "no one" would know. Maybe if you rummage through his old site, you might find an answer.

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Old 10-14-18, 11:53 AM
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SC Mk II as a town bike

I have a need for a bike to get around town at work on days when I drive in. So, I pulled down a Super Course Mk II frame I've had hanging from the rafters in the shed for years and built it up with (mostly) parts from the bins.









Suntour Vx derailleurs and barcons
TA CycloTouriste cranks w/Stronglight BB
Sunrace 13-28 7-sp freewheel
VO Porteur bars
Weinmann 610/750 brakes (barely long enough in front) w/ Koolstop pads
Normandy Hubs laced to Mavic Module E rims
Avocet Cross tires (nominal 700x35, actual ~30mm on the rims)
Lyotard pedals
Jim Blackburn rack
Other stuff

I think the BB is a couple of mm longer than I need, but it works well-enough that I won't bother to change. Still need to dial it in a bit, but this is mostly ready to go.

Special thanks to @brian3069 and @nlerner for the brake parts needed.
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Old 10-14-18, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Piff
For those with a 1974 SC and have swapped out the 27" wheels for 700c, did you have to get new brakes or did the 750 centerpulls still reach?
I have a '73 and the original 750's reached with plenty of room to spare.

French Fender Day '17 by irishbx4th, on Flickr
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Originally Posted by CO_Hoya
I have a need for a bike to get around town at work on days when I drive in. So, I pulled down a Super Course Mk II frame I've had hanging from the rafters in the shed for years and built it up with (mostly) parts from the bins.









Suntour Vx derailleurs and barcons
TA CycloTouriste cranks w/Stronglight BB
Sunrace 13-28 7-sp freewheel
VO Porteur bars
Weinmann 610/750 brakes (barely long enough in front) w/ Koolstop pads
Normandy Hubs laced to Mavic Module E rims
Avocet Cross tires (nominal 700x35, actual ~30mm on the rims)
Lyotard pedals
Jim Blackburn rack
Other stuff

I think the BB is a couple of mm longer than I need, but it works well-enough that I won't bother to change. Still need to dial it in a bit, but this is mostly ready to go.

Special thanks to @brian3069 and @nlerner for the brake parts needed.
Very nice! @gugie will be insanely jealous.
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Old 10-14-18, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by nlerner
Very nice! @gugie will be insanely jealous.
Isn't that reason enough to do it up nice?
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Old 10-14-18, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by nlerner
Very nice! @gugie will be insanely jealous.
Damn!

And this one proves that some MkII's had derailleur hangers!

In search of 25 1/2" Super Course MkII in Red.

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Old 10-16-18, 07:55 AM
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gugie -

There is a 25" SC for sale on the Toronto Kijiji list. I asked the owner to measure and he confirmed the 25" sizing. Look here.

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Old 10-19-18, 09:04 AM
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I commuted on my 79 yesterday and it really is a great bike. I would have a hard time justifying another bike purchase right now considering how great this humble Super Course is.
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Old 11-23-18, 06:05 PM
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Could some kind soul with a 1974 mkii supercourse post of a picture of their binder bolt? When I bought my frame it came sans bolt.

Thanks.
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Old 11-23-18, 08:19 PM
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Can’t wait to finish my 78
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Old 11-24-18, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Piff
Could some kind soul with a 1974 mkii supercourse post of a picture of their binder bolt? When I bought my frame it came sans bolt.

Thanks.
HTH.


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Old 11-24-18, 12:58 PM
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^ That looks like the right one to me, but I usually orient the nut on the drive side.
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Originally Posted by NJgreyhead
HTH.


Ah, thank you! Looks pretty generic, should be easy to use what I have on hand.
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Old 11-25-18, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by nlerner
^ That looks like the right one to me, but I usually orient the nut on the drive side.
And did you notice my lousy shim job?
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Old 11-25-18, 03:13 PM
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Wow, two SCs with forged drop outs in a row!! That wasn't common in the '74 to '75 red/white or green/white versions. Mine has the lowly stamped drop outs, with the odd Proprietary threading in the fender eyelets. Always made me jealous......
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Old 11-25-18, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by CO_Hoya
I have a need for a bike to get around town at work on days when I drive in. So, I pulled down a Super Course Mk II frame I've had hanging from the rafters in the shed for years and built it up with (mostly) parts from the bins.









Suntour Vx derailleurs and barcons
TA CycloTouriste cranks w/Stronglight BB
Sunrace 13-28 7-sp freewheel
VO Porteur bars
Weinmann 610/750 brakes (barely long enough in front) w/ Koolstop pads
Normandy Hubs laced to Mavic Module E rims
Avocet Cross tires (nominal 700x35, actual ~30mm on the rims)
Lyotard pedals
Jim Blackburn rack
Other stuff

I think the BB is a couple of mm longer than I need, but it works well-enough that I won't bother to change. Still need to dial it in a bit, but this is mostly ready to go.

Special thanks to @brian3069 and @nlerner for the brake parts needed.
Late to the party here. Holy Crap that is sweet! Well done, very nice.
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Late to the party here. Holy Crap that is sweet! Well done, very nice.
Thanks for the compliment. Eventually, I got the seat angle corrected.
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Originally Posted by CO_Hoya
Thanks for the compliment. Eventually, I got the seat angle corrected.
No worries, mine are ending up near there these days, even with drop bars and they're a bit kinky as well.



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Old 12-17-18, 10:14 AM
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Found this in the basement of an apartment building I own. pretty beat but I'm going to do my best to fix it up.

Found this
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@danh123, that bike has good bones. It's worth fixing up. Good luck, and let us know where you're headed with it.
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Originally Posted by danh123
Found this in the basement of an apartment building I own. pretty beat but I'm going to do my best to fix it up.

Found this
Looking at the lugset, it is a 1973 as Raleigh only used them for that year for the SuperCourse.

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