FS: 1974 Raleigh International Frame/Fork
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FS: 1974 Raleigh International Frame/Fork
I have For Sale a Carlton Workshop 1974 Raleigh International frame and fork.
This is from my experience and the experience of others others a versatile bicycle frame and fork that can be built up just about any way you can imagine.
I am selling this to generate funds to complete a build and because, I already have an International built up as a road bike (Sports/Tourer) and another one I am in the process of building one up as a Townie.
I am including a few pictures here.
More hi-rez pics can be seen at this link:
Raleigh International 2
Frame/Fork has patina consistent with its age, I see/feel no dents.
There are some paint scuffs on the underside of the top tube that may be from cable rub.
They are not noticeable unless the bike is upside down.
There are some additional marks on the right side of the top tube as evident in the pictures.
There are also marks in the area of the rear brake bridge on the rear seat stays.
Chrome looks good and is nice.
Check out the photos, if you more or a certain area let me know.
If you are interested and need more or different photos please send me your email address and I can make that happen.
Top tube is 22 center to center, Seat tube is 22.5 center to top
Front drop out spacing is 100 mm and rear is 125 mm
I am asking $250 + shipping from central Illinois. Paypal FF
I have packed and safely shipped a bike before.
I will do my best to answer questions in a timely manner and as honestly as I can.
Thanks for your interest.
Rick
This is from my experience and the experience of others others a versatile bicycle frame and fork that can be built up just about any way you can imagine.
I am selling this to generate funds to complete a build and because, I already have an International built up as a road bike (Sports/Tourer) and another one I am in the process of building one up as a Townie.
I am including a few pictures here.
More hi-rez pics can be seen at this link:
Raleigh International 2
Frame/Fork has patina consistent with its age, I see/feel no dents.
There are some paint scuffs on the underside of the top tube that may be from cable rub.
They are not noticeable unless the bike is upside down.
There are some additional marks on the right side of the top tube as evident in the pictures.
There are also marks in the area of the rear brake bridge on the rear seat stays.
Chrome looks good and is nice.
Check out the photos, if you more or a certain area let me know.
If you are interested and need more or different photos please send me your email address and I can make that happen.
Top tube is 22 center to center, Seat tube is 22.5 center to top
Front drop out spacing is 100 mm and rear is 125 mm
I am asking $250 + shipping from central Illinois. Paypal FF
I have packed and safely shipped a bike before.
I will do my best to answer questions in a timely manner and as honestly as I can.
Thanks for your interest.
Rick
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Rick,
I am glad that it's not my size, it really looks quite nce....GLWTS.
Ben
I am glad that it's not my size, it really looks quite nce....GLWTS.
Ben
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Deja vu.
Great seller here.
Great seller here.
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Damn, if there’s ever a bike that will make me break my “ no more frame”, it a high end Raleigh.
Pm should be in the works.
Pm should be in the works.
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I’m going for it! Will probably start a thread for progress placement when I get it and for the build.
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Nice frame! BTW, the name on the frame is Worksop, which I believe is the town where they had the workshop.
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I was looking at this and would have built it modern with 9 speed Shimano 12-36 with a 48x44 half step biopace with Ultegra Derailleurs shifted from the downtube.
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Well Bought.
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2 other build ideas:
1, Huret Jubilee long cage RD and Huret FD , TA specialties crank 48x30, Mafac raids, randoneur bars and Mafac levers.
2, Campy Rally, triple crank and DT shifters. Wineman or Mafac centerpulls
1, Huret Jubilee long cage RD and Huret FD , TA specialties crank 48x30, Mafac raids, randoneur bars and Mafac levers.
2, Campy Rally, triple crank and DT shifters. Wineman or Mafac centerpulls