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Blimey, you're really doing the rounds with this one. GLWS
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Yes I need it gone well the wife needs it gone... As I don't use it anymore. Do you know of any other forums that I could post it too?
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You'd find a buyer through the Veteran Cycle Club, but that might take ages, as their magazine is quarterly. It may be worth trying one of those Raleigh/vintage collectors'groups on Facebook or some such place. Strange it hasn't sold, because that amber Humber is the rarest of the Raleigh/Rudge/Humber Clubman set and a few months ago there was a beat-up, "spares and repair" example, which sold for £hundreds on ebay. I suppose luck and timing plays a part.
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As you said and Iv seen a few go for several hundreds and they didn't look in any worse condition then mine, I'll probably advertise on the veteran cycle club and cycling magazines see how it gets on there, as much as it's in the way I'll hold on until I get a fair offer on it as iv read the flamboyant Amber Humber is a rare bike nowadays.
Selling my 1950 Humber beeston clubman . The frame is 56cm, The bike is mostly original apart from it now has seven gears fitted, I have the original front light which itself is a beautiful object in my opinion, it has a Reynolds 531 tubing, I believe she's in good condition considering her age and the miles covered,
Wheel rims Dunlop special lightweight 27x 1 1/4
Wheel hubs Airlite BH but, the flanges are alloy.
Brakes GB hidiminium.
Brooks saddle .
Chainset/cranks- Williams
bars -Gb Maes. There are two spokes that need fixing on the front wheel and there a a few surface rust spots here and there. Serial number on bike is 260289h. Offers around £350 but all offers considered. Video on my YouTube channel.. https://youtu.be/RX4popBH5t4**strong
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