Raleigh SBDU Ilkeston Enthusiast Site
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Thank you for sharing this. I have a 531c Raleigh in Team Panasonic colors, albeit not a SBDU frame. Still, a lot of details including lug types and fastback seatstays match mine. But my bb is not Cinelli, it has a welding seam and is French threaded. I will contact Neil, the curator if the site, to see if I stir his interest with my odd frame.
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...there's a Yahoo group for these bikes. TI_RALEIGH_TEAM_PROS@yahoogroups.com
Pretty sure Neil is on it. As are some other knowledgeable people
...there's a Yahoo group for these bikes. TI_RALEIGH_TEAM_PROS@yahoogroups.com
Pretty sure Neil is on it. As are some other knowledgeable people
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We have a regular here that his written a book about SBDU and the bikes, [MENTION=416362]hobbs1951[/MENTION]. Here is a link to the Classic Lightweight site's page on his writings. Raleigh SBDU
Great link provided, thanks for posting it here for us!
Bill
Great link provided, thanks for posting it here for us!
Bill
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Thanks for the info/link. Took pictures of mine last night to provide another data-point to Neil. After refreshing my memory as to the serial number, I learned that he had apparently seen my frame before - and his blog refers to it as being made from 753. Hoping to hear back from him bout it.
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Thanks for the info/link. Took pictures of mine last night to provide another data-point to Neil. After refreshing my memory as to the serial number, I learned that he had apparently seen my frame before - and his blog refers to it as being made from 753. Hoping to hear back from him bout it.
Mind posting a couple of photos? I don't remember seeing yours.
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Love the name! I actually did see this on the link, very cool. I -think - the drop outs being drilled was far more common on 753, although I remember someone showing a counter example when I once stated "only" 753.
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