Eh up...
I bought this from Hilary a week or so ago as a build for a mate. It’s a cracking little frame, but it’s too small for him. I have no use for another frame so it goes back up...
I’ve got a spare 1” Raleigh Thread headset that I might throw in, if you ask really nicely.
Looking for what I paid for it. £66 posted.
Original Ad
RALEIGH RRA 1982
Seat Tube (ctt) : 56cm (22in)
Top Tube (ctc): 57cm (22.5in)
Rear dropout width: 125mm
Wheel size: 27s, Sprints or 700C (brake drop of approx 57mm)
Bottom bracket threads: English
Frame tubing: Raleigh 531C
Seatpost size: 27.2mm
Raleigh produced some really good road frames in the late 70s and early 80s gfrom its Lightweight unit, first at Worksop and then at Nottingham This RRA is really rather nice and is in very sound condition - its been spray painted not especially well but which is generally in very good condition with only a smallish number of marks. With horizontal dropouts it would make a good riding easy to convert singlespeed or fixed conversion.
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Eh up...
I bought this from Hilary a week or so ago as a build for a mate. It’s a cracking little frame, but it’s too small for him. I have no use for another frame so it goes back up...
I’ve got a spare 1” Raleigh Thread headset that I might throw in, if you ask really nicely.
Looking for what I paid for it. £66 posted.
Original Ad
RALEIGH RRA 1982
Seat Tube (ctt) : 56cm (22in)
Top Tube (ctc): 57cm (22.5in)
Rear dropout width: 125mm
Wheel size: 27s, Sprints or 700C (brake drop of approx 57mm)
Bottom bracket threads: English
Frame tubing: Raleigh 531C
Seatpost size: 27.2mm
Raleigh produced some really good road frames in the late 70s and early 80s gfrom its Lightweight unit, first at Worksop and then at Nottingham This RRA is really rather nice and is in very sound condition - its been spray painted not especially well but which is generally in very good condition with only a smallish number of marks. With horizontal dropouts it would make a good riding easy to convert singlespeed or fixed conversion.
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