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Old 01-30-12, 05:12 AM
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Tommmmm... That's a wonderful piece of history. Man ...surprised to see that neat decal on rear fender... I think we are good friends now & you have my address already...Any shipping difficulties let me know...
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A few months ago, I sold the red Royal three speed I had, and I put the 22T sprocket on it, so my Rudge was back to the 18T. Today, I finally installed the 24T that photogravity sent me. Thanks, fella! So I have some pretty low gears. If I figure them right, they are 39, 52, and 69 inches. Really low! I don't ride this bike to go fast anyway.

I'll put a taillight on the fender soon.

In the pictures above, I had used oil to shine the bike up. It's looking very dull now. I'm going to try a bit of polishing compound and wax and see how that goes. I know Raleigh paint was of very high quality. I'm a bit worried that the polish could hurt the gold letters.

I also changed my seatpost. You'll see the one in the pictures was bent back a bit. It was too short, and it was inserted only one inch. That wasn't safe. Now it's safe.
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I now have Kenda K-40 tires on it. If I'm not falling prey to the placebo effect, I think they ride slightly less harshly. I'm saving the whitewall tires for a Hercules I plan to polish up and sell.
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Great bike!
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Yes, I read this thread when I got my Rudge. Still enjoyed looking over it again Tom.
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Somewhere I have a picture of it I shot last year in Palm Beach. I should add that, but I'd have to find it first.
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I had a '63 Rudge Sports identical to this one, but with one exception - mine came with a Dynohub and light set. The crankset was the same as this one. I think the cranks with the red hand of Ulster went away in the '50s, but I am not certain about that. I keep thinking I would love to find a 23" Rudge Sports frameset somewhere for a mad scientist project, but I will wait till one comes along ... beautiful bike, btw!
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Thank you, @rustystrings61. Were you born in 1961, as I was?

The bike now lives at my mother in law's place in Palm Beach, FL, so I have a bike to ride. We visit at least once a year. I also shipped down my Hercules 3-speed, but it got damaged in shipment, and my wife doesn't like the feel of 3-speeds, so I plan to give it away to a knowledgeable cyclephile.
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I was indeed born in '61 - but somehow I have never quite found a birth-year bike! I did have the afore-mentioned '63 Rudge Sports, a '62 Dawes Realmrider, a c.1958 Rudge Pathfinder 8-speed and a c.1959 Raleigh Lenton Gran Prix with a rod-operated Benelux front derailleur ... but never a '61. Not yet, anyway ...
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Very lovely bike. So nice to see it being used and appreciated.
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Thank you, @Staypuft1652. I'll guess you were not born in 1652.
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I hardly qualify as Classic & Vintage myself, the 1652 refers to a vw engine displacement and horsepower.
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I wasn't here back when you started this thread. Beautiful bike! And the source of my Rudge Sports downtube template. I finally have a plan for that. I'm going to laser print the image on white waterslide paper, cut out each letter and apply them individually. Never saw those Raleigh dual purpose rims on anything other than A Raleigh badged bike before. But after finding decals squished under the kickstand plate of my 55 Rudge, nothing surprises me.
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Another 61'ner here.

So the fifties was when the hand came on the crank? Looking for one of those...

Rustystrings61 have you posted pics of your Rudge Pathfinder ? Would love to see it!
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@BigChief I saw you mention earlier that you took the pattern from my picture. I'm honored, even though I had little to do with it.

I would have loved to have a Rudge with the "hand" chainring, but I don't think I'll go hunting one down.
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The "Hand of Ulster" chainrings go back to, at least, the 1920s. I've heard it said that Raleigh changed Rudge badged bikes over to the traditional Raleigh spoked chainrings after the supply from the original company ran out. I know that this isn't true because the chainring I'm using has the little Sir Walter stamp on the crank arm. So, Raleigh did produce hand chainrings for a while. It seems that Rudge, Hercules and Phillips all lost their distinctive chainrings about the same time in the early 60s.


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Good to know.
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Discarded my bike without permission

I have bad news to report. I stored my Rudge in the bike room of my mother-in-law's apartment building in Florida. I rode the bike when I visited there once or twice a year. Apparently, the staff removed some of the bikes that they deemed abandoned, including mine. They did the same thing a few years ago, but they had forewarned the residents that they have to label the bikes, so in that round, I was able to label the bike, and it survived. This time around, they didn't warn anyone, so my bike is gone. Of course, that's not a proper way to handle other people's property, so we are making a claim against them.

Now I have to look up what a 1962 Rudge Sports in reasonable-but-not-great condition in Palm Beach County is worth. Probably not more than $200. If any of you have suggestions, I'm open.
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Sorry to read this. It was a cool classic Ridge!

Hope you win your claim against those bike tossers!
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