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Originally Posted by nlerner
(Post 17978961)
Those John Bull grips are uber rare. If you can, I'd try to work a thin-bladed screw-driver under the open end, spray some WD-40 in there, and then try to rotate them while pulling them off. Perhaps there's a way to repair them.
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Originally Posted by 3speedslow
(Post 17989828)
I vote for the last one ! One drawback from moving to this coastal area is no vintage bike events.
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Raleigh Superbe 3 Speed 1974 | eBay... nice looking cycle . looks very similar to mine . i haven't purchased tires yet but the white looks kinda good ..
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I have a brown superbe aswell. Ive actualy never really seen a brown one till i got mine. ive mostly seen green ones and a orange one and black.
Mine had key too! lol Did brown come with racks? every one i see has no rack. I just put a green on mine for now since I have a bunch of them due to all the girls superbe ive taken appart to fix mens bikes. If there was no racks does anyone know the paint code or whatever it may be called? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ps5b41dcf7.jpg |
i think it depends on the year . nice looking bike there . what year ? i don't see the self adjusting brakes on the ebay bike ??
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Originally Posted by michaelz28
(Post 17993868)
i think it depends on the year . nice looking bike there . what year ? i don't see the self adjusting brakes on the ebay bike ??
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Originally Posted by browngw
(Post 17993923)
The Ebay bike has newer after-market brake levers. I've also changed them on several bikes. I sold some self adjusting levers last week but I do not endorse or like them.
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Is there a way to fix a loose lug? I got a raleigh sports where the top tube is loose in the lug. just wondering if anyones fixed it before without ruining paint much.
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Originally Posted by HSean
(Post 17994417)
Is there a way to fix a loose lug? I got a raleigh sports where the top tube is loose in the lug. just wondering if anyones fixed it before without ruining paint much.
is this a head tube joint or seat tube ? |
Its head tube. I guess its okay if paint gets ruined. I mean its got some rough areas but its decent still.
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Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 17994392)
Looky what I found:
2 Vintage Sturmey Archer Trigger Springs K738 Raleigh Rudge Humber etc MG5 | eBay |
Originally Posted by Velocivixen
(Post 17995500)
You bought them, right??? Please post with photos how you reassembled. Those two plates are held by rivets, no? How do you get them back together? I ask because my original SA 3 speed shifter for my Raleigh Twenty has a loose lever due to plates being pulled apart or something. I would like to figure out how to get apart, fixed & reassembled. Nice sleuthing on your part.
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Originally Posted by michaelz28
(Post 17994251)
for 900 dollars , i'd want that thing as original as possible . i have them on my 74 and it stops for me . i don't really ride it a lot but they seem to work fine . i would imagine that bike is going to be a fair weather bike from now on so i believe the self adjusters would do ..what seems to be the problem with them ?
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Originally Posted by Velocivixen
(Post 17995500)
You bought them, right??? Please post with photos how you reassembled. Those two plates are held by rivets, no? How do you get them back together? I ask because my original SA 3 speed shifter for my Raleigh Twenty has a loose lever due to plates being pulled apart or something. I would like to figure out how to get apart, fixed & reassembled. Nice sleuthing on your part.
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@Gasbag - my lever fell out. I put it back in then took pliers and squeezed the front/rear plates together best I could. The lever was still jiggling along as I rode. Bought a new black one which shifts great and doesn't make noise. Not as pretty though. Thanks for the explanation.
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Hey all... my wife has a friend in Toronto who is looking for a Raleigh 3 speed (step through or 20).
She has some serious health issues and not a lot of money and am sure we could help out. |
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 17997568)
Hey all... my wife has a friend in Toronto who is looking for a Raleigh 3 speed (step through or 20).
She has some serious health issues and not a lot of money and am sure we could help out. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=465766 |
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Originally Posted by Velocivixen
(Post 17997540)
@Gasbag - my lever fell out. I put it back in then took pliers and squeezed the front/rear plates together best I could. The lever was still jiggling along as I rode. Bought a new black one which shifts great and doesn't make noise. Not as pretty though. Thanks for the explanation.
I even dug up an old steel cable pulley from my collection for the seat tube. Not correct for 1969, but I just like the older styles better. I did use a more modern SunTour friction handle bar shifter for the left side http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=465801 |
@BigChief - Oh yeah...that looks good. Maybe I'll do that. One of the coops in Portland has drawers of individual SA AW hub parts including shifters. I have no spares. The plastic on mine is just slightly cloudy, but otherwise fine.
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I finally pick up my first 3 speed and it a 1962 Raleigh sport all original, ever the tires are Raleigh brand. |
Big Chief, VV, & Gasbag
I just bought the springs (thanks BC). I think I have the tools, skill, and vocabulary to repair the trigger. If not, I'll contact GB and request the most effective curses. |
I've been a union truck mechanic for 35 years; strong convincing language I have aplenty :crash:
After looking at the shifter I rebuilt on my Rudge, it occurred to me that it is the later mousetrap style spring and it was pure evil getting it aligned with the rivet bore. I hope yours go together easier. I shouldn't rely on my memory so much, too many years in the game without wearing a helmet. |
Originally Posted by Danbianchi881
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I finally pick up my first 3 speed and it a 1962 Raleigh sport all original, ever the tires are Raleigh brand. |
@dweenk - what I want to know is about the rivets connecting the front/rear outer plates. I'm waiting with eagerness to see the tools, with photo outcomes.
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