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Originally Posted by desconhecido
(Post 17783281)
I just checked and Terry is still offering a bike with 650C wheels specially for small riders. Actually, it looks like the 650C wheels go on bikes from about 48 cm to about 54 cm. Smaller bikes get 700C rear and some sort of 24" front. Larger get 700C front and rear. Appear to be very nice bikes with Ultegra components. Frames are butted steel made by Waterford in Wisconsin.
I've only seen a couple of the Terry bikes over the years, probably at my first and last RAGBRAI back in 2010. You'll see everything at RAGBRAI including penny-farthings, unicycles, and single speed Schwinns with coaster brakes. Best I can recall, they are nice bikes and go for a market that almost all other makers ignore. I believe it is for smaller sized bicycles. I don't know the history behind how the 650c is having a resurgence among the triathlete crowd, but I'm sore information could be sourced for the curious minded. 650c Racing Corner Here is an article from cervelo.com answering the question regarding 650c tires. http://www.cervelo.com/en/engineerin...cyclists-.html |
Originally Posted by Velocivixen
(Post 17786151)
Here is an article from cervelo.com answering the question regarding 650c tires.
What is your opinion on 650c vs 700c for smaller cyclists? - Cervélo |
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Originally Posted by adventurepdx
(Post 17785167)
And while I'm thinking about it, who is going to Lake Pepin this year? I definitely am!
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Originally Posted by gster
(Post 17769509)
Very clever modification.
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Cool. See you there!
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And a couple of other things... Rims original? And do the wheels roll OK; those are mighty big tires on there; look like Schwalbe Big Apples from here... |
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Originally Posted by PalmettoUpstate
(Post 17792934)
The reflector would seem to date it from ~ 1963 to 1971 if what you have over there conforms, more or less, to what we have here in the usa. Is the reflector a recent aftermarket job, looks like it may be...
And a couple of other things... Rims original? And do the wheels roll OK; those are mighty big tires on there; look like Schwalbe Big Apples from here... http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450580http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450581http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450584http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450583http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450582 |
I know I'm late to the thread, yet I've only joined the forum an hour ago. Back in 1959, as a six year old child, my parents got me a Raleigh 3 speed "English Racer". It had the SA internal gears with the "trigger"shifter and the seat stay mounted dynamo for the head and tail lights. It was a very nice bike that I rode until I out grew it. That bike gelled my aesthetics of what a bike should be. Hadn't thought of that bike in years and yet just last week, I bought a vintage T700 which is not exactly like, still the lines and vintage styling are what appeals to me.
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Originally Posted by Cascades T700
(Post 17794238)
That bike gelled my aesthetics of what a bike should be.
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1960 Popular Special Sports Model
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Hi, I was wondering if anybody could help me find information on my bike. I've had no luck researching online and I'm just looking for information so I can have it restored. It rides well still, Dynamo light cable needs to be replaced, but I know next to nothing about it other than its a Popular Special sports model 1960. Any info would be appreciated. Will add more pictures soon.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450610http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450612http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450613 |
Originally Posted by Lastillluce
(Post 17794681)
Hi, I was wondering if anybody could help me find information on my bike. I've had no luck researching online and I'm just looking for information so I can have it restored. It rides well still, Dynamo light cable needs to be replaced, but I know next to nothing about it other than its a Popular Special sports model 1960. Any info would be appreciated. Will add more pictures soon.
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It's a Raleigh made bike, but Popular? That's a new one to me. So is the upside down SA logo on the shift trigger.
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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450624Here are some other pictures. I'd like to overhaul the bike myself. I've had it tuned up at a local bike shop in KC. The gears have a tendency to slip and I want to restore the Dynamo light. I'm a novice if you haven't noticed but looking to learn as I go.
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Gear slipping is most likely just a cable adjustment issue. Sometimes, people screw the indicator pin all the way in, or worse, torque it down, bending the little chain. If you disconnect the cable from the chain, you can unscrew the chain/ index pin from the hub. Examine the chain. Replace the chain/pin assembly if it's bent. If it's not bent, screw it back in until it stops then unscrew it one turn. That's the way it's supposed to be. Not tightened down.
From there you can adjust the cable until all 3 gears are stable. I mention this because I've seen tightened down index chain/pins and even bent chains that make gear adjustment tricky. Nice bike! |
Originally Posted by Lastillluce
(Post 17794849)
I'm a novice if you haven't noticed but looking to learn as I go.
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@Lastillluce - Welcome! You can definitely do it! These enablers...I mean forum members :p Encouraged me when I came upon a 1955 Phillips with Sturmey Archer dynohub. I knew nothing about 3 speed mechanics. Sturmey Archer has a Heritage site with all sorts of instruction for adjusting, disassembling, etc Fantastic site.
Heres a link to a 1951 Service Manual. It will help. Have fun and be sure to post what you've done. http://www.sturmey-archerheritage.co...-detail&id=322 |
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Originally Posted by Lastillluce
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Hi, I was wondering if anybody could help me find information on my bike. I've had no luck researching online and I'm just looking for information so I can have it restored. It rides well still, Dynamo light cable needs to be replaced, but I know next to nothing about it other than its a Popular Special sports model 1960. Any info would be appreciated. Will add more pictures soon.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450610http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450612http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450613 I'm curious if you're somewhere in the Twin Cities. I have a Lady's Popular Special Sports Model that I have been fixing up for a friend's wife. I got the bike from MMRB, and Mike seemed to think it was a brand sold by Wheel Goods in Minneapolis many years ago. When I got the bike, this is what it looked like (just a frame): http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450784 I've overhauled the headset and bottom bracket, straightened the fenders, and I'm putting it together from parts I have laying around: http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450785http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450786http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450788 It seems to have aluminum brake calipers (yours seems to as well), which I thought odd, but even though it seems to be a Raleigh, the front fork doesn't seem to use the spigotted cones to hold the wheel in place. A regular hub with locknuts should fit. Edit: I see from your other post you're in the KC area. Oops. |
Servicing Sturmey-Archer 3-Speed Hubs
the best web http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/sturm...her-parts.html if you must buy something |
Is it certain that these Popular bikes are Raleigh products?They look a lot like the Raleighs, but those aluminum brakes -- Raleigh didn't start using those until the mid to late 70s, I don't think. And the front fender little chrome accent looks quite a bit different. White tail on the rear fenders is not typically Raleigh and I'm not sure of the fender shape. Raleigh Sports models from the 50s through the 70s also had pressed steel fender stays spot welded to the fenders. These look like drawn rod stays and I can't see the attachment. But, the rear dropouts look like Raleigh as far as I can tell.
I'm sure not saying that they are not Raleigh bikes, just that they are different from the other sub-brands that Raleigh cranked out on the Sports production line which seemed to be pretty much Sports without herons and without the thimble crown. The stems look like Raleigh, too, but the one in Minnesota looks real, real high. edit: I got the bikes confused. Looks like it's the one in KC that the stem height looks too high. Too high for all the old stems of that style that we've had, anyway. |
I think I've found another one and can't seem to talk myself out of its purchase. No good pictures yet, but it's a step through Rudge with Prestube rack, sprung leather saddle, and Dynohub. It looks like a Superbe, but I can't find any images like it in my Rudge searches. The body of the front light is the same color as the frame.
The pictures are fuzzy and the only damage I see is a slightly bent white tail on this black, I think, bicycle. It may have holes for a skirt guard. The seller describes it as more dirty than rusty. Pump pegs are there, but no pump. I don't know if the Dynohub is functioning, but I've already worked on one of those. I already have an extra set of new tires so I think more time than money will be invested. Would the slightly damaged tail be a deal breaker for you? Did these ever come drilled for skirt guards or would that more likely be a modification? Thanks for any advice you may offer, including "Don't buy it!" STS |
@slowtostart: what a silly question.....of course its not a deal breaker....sounds like a great find.
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The bike was originally purchased at a yard sale in the Kansas City area in the late 70s early 80s by my father. It could certainly be rational to have gotten here via Minnesota. My father modified the pedals and handles at one point I believe, but the bike has been in a temperature controlled garage since the early 90s. He recently gave me the bike as he is now a full time race cyclist and hasn't used it since the early 90s.
@desconhecido I talked to a couple of bike repair guys in KC and both were stumped by the Raliegh question. They had the same concerns. Parts of it fit for raleigh and others don't. I will post a Better picture of the rod stays in a little while. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450870 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450871 @gna I'm curious if during your restoration you had any issues with the spokes being too long? I've found a dynamo replacement. Curious to know if you all would replace the headlamp with something more modern and efficient like LED, or keep it original? I don't want to affect the value of the bike. |
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I was interested in the idea of getting an old Raleigh 3 Speed but this thread pushed me over the edge so I have just bought one from ebay. I have to say it isn't at all like the lovely examples you have all been showing off. I would love it if someone out there knew a bit more about this model as I cannot seem to find much about it but I have seen a few ( just a few ) for sale here in the UK. The model is called a "Riviera" according to the top tube sticker. The rear hub is stamped 67 as are the other two I had seen for sale over the last 6 months. I do not be able to seem to match the frame number to any lists though - unless I am looking in the wrong places ? It looks like the number is 77241HB Anyway here he is ( I am guessing it is a he ? ) http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450862http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450863http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450864http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=450865 Hopefully one of you will know more about it ... Rob |
Originally Posted by desconhecido
(Post 17797474)
Is it certain that these Popular bikes are Raleigh products?They look a lot like the Raleighs, but those aluminum brakes -- Raleigh didn't start using those until the mid to late 70s, I don't think. And the front fender little chrome accent looks quite a bit different. White tail on the rear fenders is not typically Raleigh and I'm not sure of the fender shape. Raleigh Sports models from the 50s through the 70s also had pressed steel fender stays spot welded to the fenders. These look like drawn rod stays and I can't see the attachment. But, the rear dropouts look like Raleigh as far as I can tell.
I'm sure not saying that they are not Raleigh bikes, just that they are different from the other sub-brands that Raleigh cranked out on the Sports production line which seemed to be pretty much Sports without herons and without the thimble crown. The stems look like Raleigh, too, but the one in Minnesota looks real, real high. edit: I got the bikes confused. Looks like it's the one in KC that the stem height looks too high. Too high for all the old stems of that style that we've had, anyway. |
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