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Yes, do it just to see those shiny little men go round and round on the crank!
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Nearly done with the 68 Sports. I made an attempt at fender dent repair and seems to have worked out ok.
Dents: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-L2elVFYGHW...677-781055.JPG Dents more or less removed: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-W9vfsd2AWS...678-783394.JPG Paint cleaned: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-goDTzxJAfU...679-766182.JPG Does this look like the correct rear reflector for this bike? It's obnoxiously big. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-HBtWXRy1zW...634-778446.JPG |
No. The correct reflector has a sconce between the lens and the fender and is smaller diameter.
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Originally Posted by Salubrious
(Post 19286203)
No. The correct reflector has a sconce between the lens and the fender and is smaller diameter.
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I have this black SA reflector that likely came from a Raleigh 3 speed. Not sure if I have a white one.
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Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19286232)
Would the sconce be white or black in 68?
On the Yellow Jersey site there is an ad for a repro reflector in black that looks pretty good. I get the impression that some things on their site may not actually be available. I've never bought from them, I think others have with good results. |
Thanks for the info. I wanted to make some effort to get it correct it if the parts were here.
Here's how it looks now with everything hung. Still need to dial it in but it's doing proper bicycle stuff again. I'll post some better pictures when it's light out. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-4rlAHoI1Vd...682-731247.JPG |
Looks pretty good to me, reflector looks appropriate. Kind of wonder about the saddle, is it going to make it? Got a 64 a couple weeks ago with a saddle that looks about like that. Probably try to revive it -- nothing to lose.
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Originally Posted by desconhecido
(Post 19286500)
Looks pretty good to me, reflector looks appropriate. Kind of wonder about the saddle, is it going to make it? Got a 64 a couple weeks ago with a saddle that looks about like that. Probably try to revive it -- nothing to lose.
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Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19286232)
Would the sconce be white or black in 68?
Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 19286605)
Unless the leather is brittle and tearing at the rivets, there's usually plenty of adjustment left on the saddle frame tension screw to level it out some
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The saddle on the 68 right now is pretty beat. It had seat guts that fit the post so I tossed it on there. There are a couple other decent B72s here that I'd put on it to ride any further than around the block.
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That saddle appears to well accustomed to the previous owner's bottom. I am not sure that any amount of Proofhide and tensionning can bring it back. I think that a new(er) 68 would be right.
If your new saddle is black, I have a pair of black grips that I would trade for your brown ones. |
Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19286298)
Thanks for the info. I wanted to make some effort to get it correct it if the parts were here.
Here's how it looks now with everything hung. Still need to dial it in but it's doing proper bicycle stuff again. I'll post some better pictures when it's light out. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-4rlAHoI1Vd...682-731247.JPG I told the man I didn't want the Humber so he said $40 and I caved. It's actually a 52. It's completely clapped out but the frame is solid and true. I think I'll do something unusual with it...townie type thing, parts bin special. Again https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wj...7=w640-h360-no |
Keep the chainring ! Nice project.
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:pI told the man I didn't want the Humber so he said $40 and I caved. It's actually a 52. It's completely clapped out but the frame is solid and true. I think I'll do something unusual with it...townie type thing, parts bin special.
You must be easy:p. Actually I think you have a great project. I would like to see a clean chainring of creepy little men who share one head spinning around. |
Originally Posted by dweenk
(Post 19288650)
If your new saddle is black, I have a pair of black grips that I would trade for your brown ones.
I'm thinking about doing the Robin Hood next if I can locate an enclosed chain guard. I'm not familiar with this style of guard. Anyone have pics of chain guards that would look appropriate on this bike? What should I expect to pay for one in rough but usable shape? http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-0DxqQESOUI...420-755824.JPG |
Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19291440)
The new saddle is brown like the one in the picture. I'm switching stuff around all the time and will let you know if the brown set becomes available.
I'm thinking about doing the Robin Hood next if I can locate an enclosed chain guard. I'm not familiar with this style of guard. Anyone have pics of chain guards that would look appropriate on this bike? What should I expect to pay for one in rough but usable shape? http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-0DxqQESOUI...420-755824.JPG |
Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19291440)
The new saddle is brown like the one in the picture. I'm switching stuff around all the time and will let you know if the brown set becomes available.
I'm thinking about doing the Robin Hood next if I can locate an enclosed chain guard. I'm not familiar with this style of guard. Anyone have pics of chain guards that would look appropriate on this bike? What should I expect to pay for one in rough but usable shape?
Originally Posted by dweenk
(Post 19291334)
You must be easy:p. Actually I think you have a great project. I would like to see a clean chainring of creepy little men who share one head spinning around.
Originally Posted by 3speedslow
(Post 19291282)
Keep the chainring ! Nice project.
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Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 19291580)
Even though the Sports frames all had the enclosed chain guard lug on the chain stay until the late 50s, hardly any of the bikes imported to the states had enclosed guards. More than likely, this bike had the usual 2 point hockey stick guard. I did see some new enclosed guards for sale. These were either Flying Pigeon or Eastman, but they are all for the 28" roadsters. I doubt they would fit a Sports, but I don't know for sure.
So, any early Raleigh HS guard should do -- until they introduced the heel grabber. Hey, looky: http://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...available.html I love this place. If only searching were easier. Too bad everybody's such a big meanie. |
Would the chain guard normally attach to this spot behind the BB?
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-sPZEFiiSvq...741-749772.JPG |
Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19291716)
Would the chain guard normally attach to this spot behind the BB?
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-sPZEFiiSvq...741-749772.JPG Raleigh chain guard | eBay Later versions attached at 3 points. Those will only work on the newer Raleighs with brazed on tabs. Make sure you get the older style 2 point. |
Originally Posted by 9volt
(Post 19291716)
Would the chain guard normally attach to this spot behind the BB?
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Originally Posted by clubman
(Post 19291783)
I have a 2 point white one you can have for postage from Canada...probably $10. It's for rebranded Raleighs and has Made in England in the typical script although the paint is dull and faded. Might be a very good match. The metal is dent free and I have hardware. PM if you want pics.
Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 19291751)
That lug is for an enclosed guard. What you need is a 2 point hockey stick like this.
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Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 19291751)
That lug is for an enclosed guard. What you need is a 2 point hockey stick like this.
Raleigh chain guard | eBay Later versions attached at 3 points. Those will only work on the newer Raleighs with brazed on tabs. Make sure you get the older style 2 point. |
I think the confusion comes from the fact that the enclosed guard lug is present on the chain stay. But just like DL-1s, all Sports frames had that lug whether it originally had an enclosed guard or not until Raleigh stopped adding them in the late 50s.
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