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Hmm, a frame builder who brazes or silver-solders should be able to do it. I could ask Ryan Reedell of Folk Engineered if you like. I think his rates are lower than others because he's getting himself established.
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I wonder how much that would cost in the end and if it would be worth it -just as an interesting idea. One can find a cheap fork at Niagara for about $14 and a cheap headset is under $5. If one is ordering other stuff anyhow and combining shipping the overall cost of ditching the fork is only a hair over $20 including the new headset.
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It's an academic question until someone actually needs a headset. And sacrificial bikes aren't that hard to find here in the northeast.
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I can usually save the top races when i have a bad one. The bottom set can be easily replaced with parts from a cheap $5 headset.
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Well, there ya go!
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It still would be nice to have other options. 26tpi BBs would be nice too.
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
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They still make and sell them in great abundance in India. We just need to find an importer.
stock them. I have a small stock of aftermarket 26 tpi headsets and could source more at the co-op... thing is that they are so well made they rarely need replacement. |
Originally Posted by cazoo
(Post 12885487)
Is there a big difference in quality with the Malaysian made Raleighs? I just checked on my '72 Raleigh Sports and I've got that same sticker on mine. :(
Aaron :) http://inlinethumb07.webshots.com/14...500x500Q85.jpg |
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I picked up this 1976 Phillips last week from a flea market for $20. At the time I didn't even know what an "English 3-speed" was! I had a blast fixing it up. It needed new tires, cables, and chain but it was worth the small investment. I'm used to riding a road bike and was blown away by how comfortable and fun this machine is to ride.
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Originally Posted by Brynley
(Post 12914336)
I picked up this 1976 Phillips last week from a flea market for $20. At the time I didn't even know what an "English 3-speed" was! I had a blast fixing it up. It needed new tires, cables, and chain but it was worth the small investment. I'm used to riding a road bike and was blown away by how comfortable and fun this machine is to ride.
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But, but, but,... if it's made in Malaysia, how can you possibly call it an "English three speed"**********
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English designed, by folks at an English company?
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Union Jack on the factory flagpole? Men with handlebar mustaches and white linen suits named "colonel" as bosses?
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I just finished up this '71 lady's Sports for a forum member who'll be in town this month and needs a bike:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/--...1000000347.JPG Neal |
Originally Posted by nlerner
(Post 12924322)
I just finished up this '71 lady's Sports for a forum member who'll be in town this month and needs a bike:
Neal |
Originally Posted by Amesja
(Post 12888734)
My theory is that a lot of Raleighs came in without kickstands and this was a common unit in American bike shops that got put on them. Perhaps it was a weight issue and the kickstands were just left off to save it.
I don't remember ever having a customer ask that the stand be left off - at least one everything under a Super Course. Once you got into that price range, God help you if you suggested a stand to a customer. |
Gorgeous Neal....question about the basket - I've been fretting over cable routing with a basket - any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by markk900
(Post 12924649)
Gorgeous Neal....question about the basket - I've been fretting over cable routing with a basket - any suggestions?
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Thanks - they look squished in all the photos I`ve seen, but I know my wife would like a basket (probably a Wald but the mesh style) on her Standard.
Mark |
http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr....B5hC8hE8wPs%3D
this was left against a newspaper box 2 weeks ago, spotted it on the way to a BBQ it was still there on the way home. The shift cable was pulled out, saddle broken in half and double flatted. Hub date is a 61. She won't be getting a period restoration, but a usable restoration. Have already thrown on a GB stem, VO Milan bars. These grips: green apple grips and matching pedals: green apple pedals a black VO model 5 saddle and a Specialized Daily basket |
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File was too large to post here, so linky it is. Took my 3 speed out on the town for the day, a lot of people stopping me and asking about it. Weather was perfect, nice sun, not to hot or humid. I think I've fallen in love. |
Originally Posted by nlerner
(Post 12924964)
That's a WALD basket that hangs from the bars by two reasonably long brackets. There seems to be plenty of room for the cables. They get pushed up a bit, but nothing to interfere with function.
Neal http://rideblog.files.wordpress.com/...22011ride8.jpg Whoops: mine are made by Basil, not Wald. Same concept. |
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So what are you folks doing about water bottles?
I haven't seen many here who are attaching water bottles to their 3-speeds. Is this an aesthetic choice to keep the vintage look? Are you just carrying them in your saddle bags or baskets? |
I put an old REG water bottle cage on my '51 Armstrong.
I wish I could find a few more. http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...ng1951001a.jpg (Yes, that's a vitamin water bottle in it) |
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Originally Posted by cazoo
(Post 12930116)
So what are you folks doing about water bottles?
I haven't seen many here who are attaching water bottles to their 3-speeds. Is this an aesthetic choice to keep the vintage look? Are you just carrying them in your saddle bags or baskets? |
Originally Posted by cazoo
(Post 12930116)
So what are you folks doing about water bottles?
I haven't seen many here who are attaching water bottles to their 3-speeds. Is this an aesthetic choice to keep the vintage look? Are you just carrying them in your saddle bags or baskets? |
Obviously, your Snapple bottle goes right in the basket...
http://rideblog.files.wordpress.com/...82011ride5.jpg Or not: http://rideblog.files.wordpress.com/...92011ride8.jpg |
I carry one in my saddle bag or in the basket if I am riding more than a few miles. Typical rides under 10 miles I don't usually have one.
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Originally Posted by wahoonc
(Post 12931475)
Typical rides under 10 miles I don't usually have one. Aaron :)
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