1950 Raleigh 3 Speed
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1950 Raleigh 3 Speed
For sale: 1950 Raleigh 3 Speed with Dynamo. Bike is complete and rolls along. Cables are all free. Needs some TLC and a new home.
$225 local sale only. No shipping. Will deliver free within 25 miles of Cumberland, RI
Kevin
$225 local sale only. No shipping. Will deliver free within 25 miles of Cumberland, RI
Kevin
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Thanks. I did sell it to another enthusiast who is going to rebuild it. These are great bikes to restore.
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The little sliding panel on the crank case next to the RH arm is worth a lot to some. That's one of the first bits to be lost on these old 3 spds. The other tidbit I can offer is that there's more ladies versions on the bikes in this era then gents ones and usually in better condition then the gents are. Andy
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