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I've never seen the hand before, that is too cool.
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Originally Posted by BigPolishJimmy
(Post 12690858)
I've never seen the hand before, that is too cool.
http://photos.imageevent.com/abce/20...e/CIMG6150.JPG It was a wonderful time with amazing 3 speed bikes. -Mike |
Originally Posted by auchencrow
(Post 12689348)
- I am not entirely clear though how they got the Whitworth name on the bikes. Maybe someone else can elaborate.
The Red Hand within a spoked wheel was actually The Whitworth's Company Trademark. |
Hello boys, Here, pics of a Rudge Mustang, The SA is '64. Sweet hand lettered name, and the shop name too, on the seat tube.
Cheers |
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Here's my 1973 Raleigh Superbe
More pics of it in this thread: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...aleigh-Superbe http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/o...eher/025-2.jpg |
Frank, congratulations. I can't put my finger on it, but I find Rudges to be even more handsome than Raleighs. I adore mine. It looks like a wreck but runs like a top. I haven't decided yet if I'll ever polish it up.
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I did a little over two hours of extremely vigorous work at the community garden today. I'm exhausted, in a good way. It occurred to me that I'd like to gear my Rudge down even lower. I replaced the 18T sprocket with a 22T, and now I'm thinking 24T would be nice. I'm not a maniac about pedaling downhill, and I can spin pretty darned fast if I need to.
Then again, that was when I was exhausted. Maybe I'll feel otherwise soon. |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 12692963)
I did a little over two hours of extremely vigorous work at the community garden today. I'm exhausted, in a good way. It occurred to me that I'd like to gear my Rudge down even lower. I replaced the 18T sprocket with a 22T, and now I'm thinking 24T would be nice. I'm not a maniac about pedaling downhill, and I can spin pretty darned fast if I need to.
Then again, that was when I was exhausted. Maybe I'll feel otherwise soon. Range is 35-76 and the 3/22 and 2/18 offer 62 and 76 gear inches which suit my high rpm riding technique and lets me climb from the saddle on all but the steepest of grades and is comfortable gearing for cruising along at 30kmh in the top gear. Think the bike is now set up pretty nicely for commuting and utilitarian use and should be capable of earing it's big and small C... it is enough range for touring the prairies. |
Originally Posted by Carl Brill
(Post 12692204)
Hello boys, Here, pics of a Rudge Mustang, The SA is '64. Sweet hand lettered name, and the shop name too, on the seat tube.
Cheers Carl - Give us a drive-side full-view of your Rudge directly from your flickr account! http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3092/...942d2d2c_b.jpg |
Originally Posted by rookgirl
(Post 12692593)
Here's my 1973 Raleigh Superbe
More pics of it in this thread: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...aleigh-Superbe http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/o...eher/025-2.jpg |
My ladies Tourist
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5095/...4eaf9325_b.jpg
I'm commuting on her daily at the minute - the most comfortable, relaxing bike I've ridden (apart from the odd rod brake moment) |
Originally Posted by brokenbetty
(Post 12693749)
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5095/...4eaf9325_b.jpg
I'm commuting on her daily at the minute - the most comfortable, relaxing bike I've ridden (apart from the odd rod brake moment) |
Originally Posted by rookgirl
(Post 12692593)
Here's my 1973 Raleigh Superbe
More pics of it in this thread: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...aleigh-Superbe http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/o...eher/025-2.jpg Pretty! It looks new! Brokenbetty's Tourist is beautiful also. |
Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
(Post 12662377)
So, who else besides me is going to be at Lake Pepin this weekend?
Originally Posted by Amesja
(Post 12662452)
Too far for a bike ride! Even if I still lived in Madison it'd be too far...
Originally Posted by Mike from Iowa
(Post 12662462)
I will
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Originally Posted by gna
(Post 12695439)
Believe I met you at Gelly's. |
Originally Posted by Mike from Iowa
(Post 12695590)
Ah! I think we did. After the rain had stopped.
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http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../Raleigh-1.jpg
Might be a 1969 - bought as a nasty, rusty basket case with lots of mismatched parts, so I'm not sure if the rear wheel was original - and brought back up to snuff with goodies like stainless rims and Soma's Lauterwasser bars. |
THAT is a cool-looking bike!
I like the British Racing FGreen paint job much more than the metallic green above. Don't get me wrong here, the metallic green is great and super-clean (almost new). It's just that BRG is one of my faves. |
VERY cool bike six jours! I just ordered the same bars for my project, and hope it looks half as good as yours whenever I get through ! :thumb:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../Raleigh-1.jpg |
Thanks guys. I really like the British racing green myself. I added a few braze-ons for the pump and water bottle, in preparation for using it as a very relaxed kind of touring bike. The inspiration (and the bell) came from Don Speden at "3 speed touring in Japan".
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I thought that is original handlebar been flipped upside down? Is it?
Originally Posted by auchencrow
(Post 12704133)
VERY cool bike six jours! I just ordered the same bars for my project, and hope it looks half as good as yours whenever I get through ! :thumb:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../Raleigh-1.jpg |
Soma Lauterwasser bars.
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Originally Posted by auchencrow
(Post 12705412)
The Soma Lauterwasser Handlebar CrMo is not currently available. Please contact us (Soma) for availability of this item.
Rene Herse has them too. |
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