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Originally Posted by kmt
(Post 19340756)
Where's a good place to look for a vintage rack for my raleigh?
On my current Raleigh Superbe, I use the Pletscher "Clem" rack that Rivendell sells. It's got that classic "rat trap" that Pletschers have: https://www.rivbike.com/products/pletscher-clem-rack https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/14...g?v=1471032177 Something a bit more basic and cheaper is the aftermarket rack Linus sells. I had it on my Raleigh Wayfarer: LINUS ADJUSTABLE REAR RACK - Linus Bike http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/004...g?v=1483682803 I liked both because they make using modern panniers A LOT easier. I've had vintage racks on the Wayfarer, but I always had to kludge it a bit to make panniers work. |
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Originally Posted by adventurepdx
(Post 19342887)
I know these aren't "vintage", but I've used both on my three speeds.
On my current Raleigh Superbe, I use the Pletscher "Clem" rack that Rivendell sells. It's got that classic "rat trap" that Pletschers have: https://www.rivbike.com/products/pletscher-clem-rack https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/14...g?v=1471032177 Something a bit more basic and cheaper is the aftermarket rack Linus sells. I had it on my Raleigh Wayfarer: LINUS ADJUSTABLE REAR RACK - Linus Bike http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/004...g?v=1483682803 I liked both because they make using modern panniers A LOT easier. I've had vintage racks on the Wayfarer, but I always had to kludge it a bit to make panniers work. https://www.universalcycles.com/imag...dium/55113.jpghttp://www.somafab.com/wp-content/up...deco_black.jpg |
Originally Posted by gster
(Post 19335275)
I just bought a Sears Silvertone Guitar made by Harmony..1962 Silvertone 1446.
Not a vintage bike, but still cool. |
Originally Posted by RobHalligan
(Post 19344995)
Interesting to see there's someone else in this world that has both a Silvertone with a Bigsby and British Bikes...
I'll bet there's a bunch of old guitar lovers here in this 3 speed club. |
Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 19345190)
Make that 3. Mine's a Danno U-1 Silvertone:love: No whammy on that one though.
I'll bet there's a bunch of old guitar lovers here in this 3 speed club. |
Originally Posted by adventurepdx
(Post 19342887)
I know these aren't "vintage", but I've used both on my three speeds.
On my current Raleigh Superbe, I use the Pletscher "Clem" rack that Rivendell sells. It's got that classic "rat trap" that Pletschers have: https://www.rivbike.com/products/pletscher-clem-rack https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/14...g?v=1471032177 Something a bit more basic and cheaper is the aftermarket rack Linus sells. I had it on my Raleigh Wayfarer: LINUS ADJUSTABLE REAR RACK - Linus Bike http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/004...g?v=1483682803 I liked both because they make using modern panniers A LOT easier. I've had vintage racks on the Wayfarer, but I always had to kludge it a bit to make panniers work. http://www.steco.nl/media/images/Pro...W%20chroom.jpg BBut the colour just doesn't match the handlebar, the rims, the rods and the chrome strip on the chain case. It is much greyer and is has a purple glow to it. I keep it on because I use it a lot, and I'm really not very precise when it comes to originality, but this just doesn't look right. The next time I see someone with a rusty rack in the original colour I going to propose a swap. |
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I snagged a couple Raleighs last week, locally off Kijiji. Both branded "supercycle" sold by a chain of retailers called Canadian Tire here in Canada. both are small 19" frames, but both wearing pretty gold paint and chrome fenders.
A 71 and a 74 coded off the SA hubs. One has an interesting crank that i dont often see on Raleighs |
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Stopped by my local shop this morning on an errand and spotted a pretty little Phillips on the floor, no price tag and no repair tag so it must be a "house" machine. Turns out it was given to them a few years ago in a very neglected state and dust covered but complete and original. SA hub date is 55 and it has some nice touches; oil ports on hubs and BB, 32F/40R wheels, thimble fork, color-matched rack, chrome fenders with nice embossed badge inset in the rear fender. A nice thing.
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Originally Posted by desconhecido
(Post 19345201)
I'm old and I love guitars though most of my guitars are not that old. The oldest is a 1972 Martin 0018 -- not much of a valuable guitar. Most of the others, I've bought new -- 1991 00028, 93 Taylor 612C, etc. I like small body acoustics like OM/000 size or a bit smaller like the 00. Only have one D and no electrics. Guess I'm basically an analog sort of guy.
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Originally Posted by bazil4696
(Post 19345958)
I snagged a couple Raleighs last week, locally off Kijiji. Both branded "supercycle" sold by a chain of retailers called Canadian Tire here in Canada. both are small 19" frames, but both wearing pretty gold paint and chrome fenders.
A 71 and a 74 coded off the SA hubs. One has an interesting crank that i dont often see on Raleighs The one with three spiders is just like a 74 Record I'm working on. The other is identical to my 71 Robin Hood, another Raleigh brand. Nice find. I have two Supercycles, both made in Japan by Bridgestone. |
Originally Posted by bazil4696
(Post 19345958)
I snagged a couple Raleighs last week, locally off Kijiji. Both branded "supercycle" sold by a chain of retailers called Canadian Tire here in Canada. both are small 19" frames, but both wearing pretty gold paint and chrome fenders.
A 71 and a 74 coded off the SA hubs. One has an interesting crank that i dont often see on Raleighs |
Originally Posted by gster
(Post 19347793)
I like the gold colour.
100 market st south, brantford |
Phillis built Ranger
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l2...psq3q5nj2t.jpg nuttin to see on the bike but this cool badge |
I installed my new racks on my Raleigh Sports last night. There are no markings on the racks. Anyone have any idea as to the manufacturer?
http://www.bikeforums.net/picture.ph...ctureid=528432 http://www.bikeforums.net/album.php?...ctureid=528431 |
Originally Posted by browngw
(Post 19347563)
The one with three spiders is just like a 74 Record I'm working on. The other is identical to my 71 Robin Hood, another Raleigh brand. Nice find. I have two Supercycles, both made in Japan by Bridgestone.
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Originally Posted by bazil4696
(Post 19352297)
Will you be attending the brantford show next month?
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WOW that's a time capsule
I've never seen one before |
Originally Posted by bazil4696
(Post 19352693)
WOW that's a time capsule
I've never seen one before |
Bought?
Originally Posted by thumpism
(Post 19345975)
Stopped by my local shop this morning on an errand and spotted a pretty little Phillips on the floor, no price tag and no repair tag so it must be a "house" machine. Turns out it was given to them a few years ago in a very neglected state and dust covered but complete and original. SA hub date is 55 and it has some nice touches; oil ports on hubs and BB, 32F/40R wheels, thimble fork, color-matched rack, chrome fenders with nice embossed badge inset in the rear fender. A nice thing.
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Originally Posted by billnuke1
(Post 19355732)
How much?
Bought? Prob expensive? |
Originally Posted by sirpecangum
(Post 19355096)
1974 Raleigh Esquire. Unsold the first week on eBay, I couldn't let it go unsold twice. Remarkably good condition for it's 43 years on the North Sea coast. Metallic brown! How 70s!
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Originally Posted by sirpecangum
(Post 19356540)
£20.
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Originally Posted by sirpecangum
(Post 19355096)
1974 Raleigh Esquire. Unsold the first week on eBay, I couldn't let it go unsold twice. Remarkably good condition for it's 43 years on the North Sea coast. Metallic brown! How 70s!
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