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@TriBiker19, Well, it doesn't get much better than that, does it? Sweet ride!
Found myself shifting around more and more after about 30 miles on my Ironman, so this came yesterday:
Found myself shifting around more and more after about 30 miles on my Ironman, so this came yesterday:
#5579
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Chorus synchro shifters for 7 speed
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Señor Member
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My, Old Soldier Retirement Home has another tenant as of today. As I understand it, this is a circa 1970 frame. Going to build it up with a set of 27" wheels.
This isn't a high-end bicycle, but despite having a number of bicycles badged as Raleighs that were made in the same facility, I've never owned a Carlton.
This came to me courtesy of boatsinbottles, who initially posted this in the Frame doesn't fit thread. This will fit my wife perfectly.
It's a Corsa model - which from what I can tell isn't terribly different from a Raleigh Grand Prix when you get past the finish and decorations.
This stem won't be coming along for the ride. Considering whether to keep it for display.
This is the too-large for anyone here, impulse-buy Elswick Hopper that will be going out the door to make room for it.
I've always liked the Carlton head badges
The color is a bit more different than I thought it would be from my '49 Clubman. As I'm building the Corsa as a 5-speed, my wife will have a one gear advantage when we go riding.
Got more than enough projects for the winter now,
This isn't a high-end bicycle, but despite having a number of bicycles badged as Raleighs that were made in the same facility, I've never owned a Carlton.
This came to me courtesy of boatsinbottles, who initially posted this in the Frame doesn't fit thread. This will fit my wife perfectly.
It's a Corsa model - which from what I can tell isn't terribly different from a Raleigh Grand Prix when you get past the finish and decorations.
This stem won't be coming along for the ride. Considering whether to keep it for display.
This is the too-large for anyone here, impulse-buy Elswick Hopper that will be going out the door to make room for it.
I've always liked the Carlton head badges
The color is a bit more different than I thought it would be from my '49 Clubman. As I'm building the Corsa as a 5-speed, my wife will have a one gear advantage when we go riding.
Got more than enough projects for the winter now,
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#5581
Just call me Carrie
#5582
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52-36T chainrings for cottered Stronglight
116 BCD 52-36t chain rings. Should fit the 3 pin cottered Stronglight on a early 70's Super course.
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I was about to click on some new Dia-Compe from Alex's and these popped up on eBay for my Competition G.S. Seller says they are soft. They be soft. I'll try them out this weekend as I try again to wear out some Sprinter Gatorskins that some folks would have tossed 100s of miles ago.
For my Weinmann 605 on the '78 Raleigh Comp. G.S.
For my Weinmann 605 on the '78 Raleigh Comp. G.S.
#5587
Hoards Thumbshifters
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#5588
Just call me Carrie
I got a new winter cycling jacket and a set of pedals. Woot! Tomorrow I promised to take my kid out on his bike.
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I was going to have a good signature but apparently I'm too verbose.
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NOS first gen Dura-Ace bb spindle to replace the galled one pulled from my Volare. Bunch of grade 25 bearing balls a couple days ago.
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This...sorta bike related. I've been listening to it as I work on a couple of the rides and it will go onto my music player for those long ride days.
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#5592
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A new 5-speed freewheel
I'm down to only one 5-speed in my small collection. It's on my grocery getter, a '75 Grand Record. The IRD freewheel started skipping on its 16t cog, so I tossed it. I looked to ebay for a 14-28t. And it's really slim pickin's for new ones. I'm just not fully content with the Sunrace offerings other than the chrome plated ones. Those are most easily found in the 7-speed variety. So I pulled the trigger on a new 5-speed Shimano freewheel on ebay.
It's not as golden as it looks in the photo, but it works well and has no ugly *** writing on the big cog. So ...
I'm down to only one 5-speed in my small collection. It's on my grocery getter, a '75 Grand Record. The IRD freewheel started skipping on its 16t cog, so I tossed it. I looked to ebay for a 14-28t. And it's really slim pickin's for new ones. I'm just not fully content with the Sunrace offerings other than the chrome plated ones. Those are most easily found in the 7-speed variety. So I pulled the trigger on a new 5-speed Shimano freewheel on ebay.
It's not as golden as it looks in the photo, but it works well and has no ugly *** writing on the big cog. So ...
#5593
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A new 5-speed freewheel
I'm down to only one 5-speed in my small collection. It's on my grocery getter, a '75 Grand Record. The IRD freewheel started skipping on its 16t cog, so I tossed it. I looked to ebay for a 14-28t. And it's really slim pickin's for new ones. I'm just not fully content with the Sunrace offerings other than the chrome plated ones. Those are most easily found in the 7-speed variety. So I pulled the trigger on a new 5-speed Shimano freewheel on ebay.
It's not as golden as it looks in the photo, but it works well and has no ugly *** writing on the big cog. So ...
I'm down to only one 5-speed in my small collection. It's on my grocery getter, a '75 Grand Record. The IRD freewheel started skipping on its 16t cog, so I tossed it. I looked to ebay for a 14-28t. And it's really slim pickin's for new ones. I'm just not fully content with the Sunrace offerings other than the chrome plated ones. Those are most easily found in the 7-speed variety. So I pulled the trigger on a new 5-speed Shimano freewheel on ebay.
It's not as golden as it looks in the photo, but it works well and has no ugly *** writing on the big cog. So ...
Stubborn branding like that usually comes off with carb clean and elbow grease when its on a surface that will stand up to it.
#5594
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Sadly, a fair portion of her scars are self inflicted.
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#5595
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The Pretty & Twisted album she did with the Wall of Voodoo folks is off the hook good. Some songs are pretty dark but it's truly amazing work with some really strong music accompanying her stellar vocals. The drums, wow!
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#5596
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These came from 'Down Under' the other day, Thanks Greg, for Cherry Tomatoe SBX. I don't need all of them though, and I am not sure I want to sit for hours on the DeFont website to find this script to make a model decal. I suspect I'll never see a Record 920 nor are the chances owning a Formula 1 frame that good, but most of the set will look smashing
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Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
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#5597
Barred @ Velocipedesalon
Leather and Brass
More leather and brass for the Hercules. I think it has a fetish! RBR Saddle and Powell & Hanmer lamp.
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Wow, very cool.
Wow, very cool.
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Unbelievably cool!
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1987 Mercian Pro, 1985 Shogun 500, 197? Falcon San Remo, 1972 Peugeot PX-10, 1972 Schwinn Paramount P13-9, 1971 Peugeot PX-10, 1971 Raleigh International, 1970 Raleigh Professional Mark I
Curator/Team Mechanic: 2016 Dawes Streetfighter, 1984 Lotus Eclair, 1975 Motobecane Jubile Mixte, 1974 Raleigh Sports, 1973 Free Spirit Ted Williams, 1972 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Philips Sport
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One wonderfully heavy care package from Cudak888, giving me all sorts of bits and bobs to start rebuilding the workshop!
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