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This has been an up and down couple of weeks, The down side; last week I came home from a business trip to find my 1960 Phillips three speed missing from the garage. My wife knew this was my daily ride so she suggested I search Ebay to find a replacement and this could be my Father's Day present. The up side is the following Raleigh DL-1 is now on its way to our house.
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Originally Posted by Steve Bauserman
(Post 15753393)
This has been an up and down couple of weeks, The down side; last week I came home from a business trip to find my 1960 Phillips three speed missing from the garage. My wife knew this was my daily ride so she suggested I search Ebay to find a replacement and this could be my Father's Day present. The up side is the following Raleigh DL-1 is now on its way to our house.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=323963 |
I found this thread about a week ago, been reading through it all and really enjoying it. I did not realize there was a such a following of the great Raleigh bikes. I have loved them for a long time, not sure why other than ride and looks but I guess I am not alone. I guess I should put some pics up of my rides.
This is my general cruiser, '75 or '76 I believe, the date code on the hub is not stamped very well and I cant read the second number in the year stamp. It needs a complete restoration but always gets pushed back for different projects, keeps going so it is hard to tear it down. http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/DSCN4647.jpg This is a future project, I have several of those........... 1959 Parliament, not sure if it is a Raleigh sub brand or not but it does have Raleigh parts on it. I have not found any info on line about this brand so if anyone has any info ...... http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/a...t/DSCN4597.jpg http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/a...t/DSCN4606.jpg I know this one is not a three speed but it is an old Raleigh, I probably put more miles on this one each year than any of the others. The pic was taken right after the restoration was complete, it has changed a bit since then. 1976 Raleigh Grand Prix. http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/a...x/P1020099.jpg http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/a...Untitled-1.jpg http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/a...x/P1020100.jpg http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/a...x/P1020101.jpg |
Very sharp Grand Prix there.
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I bought my superbe a girlfriend.
http://i.imgur.com/coCBCNkl.jpg And swapped out the brooks because these are my sister's birthday present and she and her boyfriend are trying to be car free, which means they'll inevitably be left outside through at least a couple showers. |
Originally Posted by IthaDan
(Post 15771936)
I bought my superbe a girlfriend.
http://i.imgur.com/coCBCNkl.jpg And swapped out the brooks because these are my sister's birthday present and she and her boyfriend are trying to be car free, which means they'll inevitably be left outside through at least a couple showers. Where'd you buy the girlfriend? I know a few people that might be interested. Especially if they got a nice seat and rack..... |
Originally Posted by conradpdx
(Post 15777069)
Where'd you buy the girlfriend? I know a few people that might be interested. Especially if they got a nice seat and rack.....
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Originally Posted by SirMike1983
(Post 15771893)
Very sharp Grand Prix there.
Thanks! |
Greetings all, a look at a RRA I found for my sweet beloved...
pixelpetedotcom/RRA/ as found Cheerio |
what seats are those on the raleigh's?
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Originally Posted by Steve Bauserman
(Post 15753393)
This has been an up and down couple of weeks, The down side; last week I came home from a business trip to find my 1960 Phillips three speed missing from the garage. My wife knew this was my daily ride so she suggested I search Ebay to find a replacement and this could be my Father's Day present. The up side is the following Raleigh DL-1 is now on its way to our house.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=323963 The only issue is to get the lights working. The rear light lens is missing and the switch on the headlight is working, but it appears to have had a rubber cover that is missing. Now can someone help me figure out just what I have? The rear hub is engraved "S 51", so I take that to be 1951. The front generator hub is engraved with a "74" which i take to be 1974. The serial number is on the BB and consists of 4 numbers with no leading or trailing letters. The shifter is on the top tube which from what I have read was only done in the thirties, but anyone could add one during a restore I guess. I understand why Raleigh went to the trigger shifter, this one takes some fiddling with to get proficient at shifting. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=326470 |
Originally Posted by Fastguy1955
(Post 15784928)
what seats are those on the raleigh's?
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Thanks!
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Wonderful looking bikes.
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You don't actually have an English 3 speed until you post a picture of it here. I know it's not a great picture of the bike itself, but last night's sunset helped create a pretty cool picture as I enjoyed a quiet bike around campus.
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Originally Posted by _dylan
(Post 15801596)
You don't actually have an English 3 speed until you post a picture of it here. I know it's not a great picture of the bike itself, but last night's sunset helped create a pretty cool picture as I enjoyed a quiet bike around campus.
BTW, here are a couple of tips for my droogies at this thread: 1] _dylan your bike would look and work better with an original-and-still-unsurpassed Pletscher STANDARD kickstand as found here: http://thorusa.com/accessories/pletscher.htm 2] all: I realize, of course, that this ISN'T an English 3-speed - I doubt that even Pashley is COMPLETELY today - but I do like Nasbar and believe that these, particularly at this price point, may be of interest to those presently following here: MEN'S - https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Produc...12_-1___202618 WOMEN'S - https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Produc...0052_558621_-1 Cheers! |
Originally Posted by PalmettoUpstate
(Post 15801713)
Ha-Ha, very good. Looks like that might be Vandy?
BTW, here are a couple of tips for my droogies at this thread: 1] _dylan your bike would look and work better with an original-and-still-unsurpassed Pletscher STANDARD kickstand as found here: http://thorusa.com/accessories/pletscher.htm 2] all: I realize, of course, that this ISN'T an English 3-speed - I doubt that even Pashley is COMPLETELY today - but I do like Nasbar and believe that these, particularly at this price point, may be of interest to those presently following here: MEN'S - https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Produc...12_-1___202618 WOMEN'S - https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Produc...0052_558621_-1 Cheers! |
Just picked up a 1970 Raleigh Sport for my girlfriend...needs tons of cosmetic work to be pretty but is all original and totally functional. I've never worked on an internal 3-speed hub, or an English 3-speed in general, so this should be a pretty fun experiment, haha. Before photos soon to follow.
I'll be repainting the frame and replacing all the consumables, other than that I have no idea what direction to go! |
Originally Posted by PJCB
(Post 15802696)
Just picked up a 1970 Raleigh Sport for my girlfriend...needs tons of cosmetic work to be pretty but is all original and totally functional. I've never worked on an internal 3-speed hub, or an English 3-speed in general, so this should be a pretty fun experiment, haha. Before photos soon to follow.
I'll be repainting the frame and replacing all the consumables, other than that I have no idea what direction to go! You do know about Vinny at Old Roads right? |
Originally Posted by PalmettoUpstate
(Post 15803691)
Oh sheet. You'll never look back and you'll wonder why no one warned you about the addiction...
You do know about Vinny at Old Roads right? |
Oh how I missed thee
I've been commuting on a road bike for a while, but I brought out my Raleigh Sport this morning. That bike makes me feel like a steel giant.
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Originally Posted by PJCB
(Post 15805361)
Haha, I can already tell I'm going to love it. And no, I don't know about Vinny...
Check him out - great straightforward information: http://www.ehow.com/video_4946577_vi...cle-value.html http://oldroads.com/ http://oldroads.com/links.html |
Originally Posted by PalmettoUpstate
(Post 15806111)
Vinny posts here and he has what I consider to be an excellent series of short videos at eHow.
Check him out - great straightforward information: http://www.ehow.com/video_4946577_vi...cle-value.html http://oldroads.com/ http://oldroads.com/links.html |
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Alright so I finally took some pictures of the 1970 Raleigh Sport. Warning...it isn't pretty (yet). It was salvaged from a barn I guess, considering the condition of most vintage bikes that show up in my area, it wasn't a bad deal.
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These are the last two pictures that I couldn't attach.
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Originally Posted by formicaman
(Post 15805625)
I've been commuting on a road bike for a while, but I brought out my Raleigh Sport this morning. That bike makes me feel like a steel giant.
I feel very gentlemanly when I ride. May need to invest in a monocle. No tweed, but a monocle. :roflmao2: |
Originally Posted by PJCB
(Post 15806371)
Thanks for the head's up, I'll definitely check it out. I plan on starting the rebuild project this weekend. It needs to be completely stripped down, gutted and cleaned just to start. I'm doing my own (and first attempt at) paint job, so that is going to be a pretty complex job for me. I've built many road bikes (vintage and new) and definitely my fair share of vintage mountain bikes, but this is a whole different animal!
SirMike1983 also posts here; he has some really good stuff on painting your projects here: http://bikeshedva.blogspot.com/ |
Originally Posted by PJCB
(Post 15806658)
Alright so I finally took some pictures of the 1970 Raleigh Sport. Warning...it isn't pretty (yet). It was salvaged from a barn I guess, considering the condition of most vintage bikes that show up in my area, it wasn't a bad deal.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=326850 Another thing that's interesting about your bike is the coaster brake. Here's a link to the pages in the 1970 catalog; see what you think: http://www.kurtkaminer.com/TH_raleigh_cat_70.html |
Originally Posted by PalmettoUpstate
(Post 15807529)
Don't know how closely you want to put it back to original but Kenda has the only thing going that I have found that approximates the "look" of the original narrow [2 stripe] tires. I have not seen these in person but do have plans to put them on my wife's Sports at some point: http://www.amazon.com/Kenda-Street-K...8+bicycle+tire
Another thing that's interesting about your bike is the coaster brake. Here's a link to the pages in the 1970 catalog; see what you think: http://www.kurtkaminer.com/TH_raleigh_cat_70.html |
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This is my first serious "yes, I'm actually going to ride this" bike. It was advertised on Craigslist about two weeks ago as a 1957 Hercules. After a quick skim of Sheldon Brown's site, I tried to retain as much knowledge as possible upon going to pick it up (ha). I couldn't find the date on the hub but hey, it looked old, so 1957 couldn't be that far off, right? Well I finally found the (worn) date and it turns out it's a 1972. Nothin' to sneeze at, says Sheldon!
Here's what I've done so far, the mistakes I've made, and some glamour shots of course: http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=328496 Cut off the old, dirty plastic grips and put some cork on. Didn't really measure as I should've and the bars end ~3/4" before the grips do! I also added a Pletscher rack and a Brooks-knockoff (Gyes) saddle I had lying around from an old Peugeot that was too difficult for my novice self to fix. I did, however, change the tires myself. Panaracer 650As! New brake pads, too. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=328494 It did come with this BALLIN' Mickey Mouse bell preinstalled, though. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=328495 No zip ties! So I shellacked leather shoelaces instead. (And roughed 'em up a little with sandpaper.) http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=328488 Washed, polished, and waxed as much as I could. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=328491 I misread the instructions about how to remove the shift cable and bent up the spring in the shifter which came with the bike. So I put this one on instead. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=328490 The rubber taillight housing cleaned up really nicely with some Angelus Spot Remover I had lying around. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=328493 No cap on the fender! Ugh! I must've hit that fender for an hour with a rubber mallet trying to get it straight and it STILL sits all cockeyed. I'm thinkin' about getting replacement SKS silver ones, but I'll miss that green! What do you guys think? http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=328492 Obscenely long front brake cable. I also accidentally polished off the (already mostly gone) paint from the Hercules badge. Whoops! http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=328489 This AW hub had a piece of wood and some electrical tape acting as the oil plug. So I got a plastic cap from Harris (insane shipping cost and all) and tried to press it in instead of screwing! Bent the plastic threads back into shape with an X-acto knife after screaming into a towel for 20 minutes. Oh, I made sure to flush it with WD-40 and refill with some Shell SAE30 non-detergent oil. So what's left? My front axle is most certainly bent, but at an equal rate so the wheel still sits reasonably straight in the fork. I can't unscrew the adjusting nuts all the way off the axle though, and the bearings probably need to be re-greased. Recommendations for a new front hub? Oh god, I don't know a thing about spoke adjustment, either. Might just have to keep it as-is for now. If you guys have any other tips, I'd be glad to hear 'em. |
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