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• #2
has some interesting features.
Never seen a seat stay bridge like that.
The BB shell and ends also suggest this is a little out of the ordinary.
Do the slots in the BB cut through the digits of the serial number?
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• #3
Indeed, its a fine frame.
I reckon the slots have been put in post construction to be honest, looks like a proper job though.
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• #4
willing to ship?
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• #5
Certainly, UK only though - £18 with Parcel force 48hr.
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• #6
Been asked about clearances by a few folk.
Photos below with 700x23's
130 rear too
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• #7
There is a Raleigh track frame from the distant past on Hilary Stone's website with a similar fork crown and he is asking over £900 for it!
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• #8
That will be a genuine Reg, or at least at Raleigh track frame from that era (if its the one with the two bar strike dents on the TT I know the frame you're on about)
The Raleigh forks from this time period (and beyond) all had the same or similar fork crown, these are def not Raleigh track forks imo.
That said offers of £850 gladly accepted!! ;)
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• #9
Price dropped to £140 ono
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• #10
Easter bunny bumps to £135 ono
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• #11
Post Easter price drop to £130 ono
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Price drop to £125 ono
I'm selling this on behalf of fellow forum member @photoman purely because he has so many frames, he doesn't know what to do with them :)
This is an unknown steel track frame that has been paint up as a Reg Harris Raleigh by Vaz. It has never been built up since being painted & has some interesting features.
The frame is prob 531 or equivalent, in my opinion, but the forks are from a Raleigh clunker and def not orginal. I reckon it would make a lovely run about or a decent first track frame with new forks.
57 ST 55TT CTC
Headset included
Located in Islington for collection
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