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• #2
Nice. It's on Retrobike!
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• #3
Those of you who have followed cycling for a while will know...
I want to be one of the those people. One day.
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• #4
Why doesnt it look right?
What are the number/Letters on the bottom bracket?
If it rings true are you in the market for a trade? Langdale, full re-built absolute stunner recently finished? -
• #5
Whats the SB serial number?
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• #6
Hi Engineer,
I'm advertising the bike for a friend who has owned it from new. The paper work that was sent by Raleigh when the frame was new is with the bike.
Interested in what looks wrong? Might be the photos I have taken if so be good to know and I can post some new ones.
I'll PM you the frame serial number.
This has to be a sale and not a trade as my friend no longer rides.Regards
Ed
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• #7
Hi LeChef,
will PM you the serial number.
Regards
Ed
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• #8
Price drop£850
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• #9
Price drop£790
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• #10
Hello, lovely bike. I'd be interested to confirm:
Rear spacing
Year the frame was built
What the bottom bracket threading is
What size seatpost it takesThanks!
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• #11
The frame was built in 1981 , I'm advertising for a friend who had it built for himself. He is no longer able to ride hence the sale. I'll get the other information for you.
Ed
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• #12
Rear wheel spacing is 126 old , seat pin is 27.2
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• #13
Price drop £720
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• #14
Those of us with SBDU bikes are always interested in the serial numbers of bikes like this with known provenance as it gives us datum points for the bikes without paperwork. It will be on the bottom bracket, 4 digits.
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• #15
Hi, the frame was built for my friend and club mate Pat, has been owned the bike new. The frame number is SB4687.
It's currently stored at my friend Pauls bike shop and he has all the original documentation supplied with the bike. -
• #16
Thanks for that. Good luck with the sale.
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• #17
What is the top tube length, please?
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• #18
Top Tube length is 52cm
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• #19
SOLD
Those of you who have followed cycling for a while will know that this is a very special bike. Produced in the SBDU Raleigh (original documents available) and built from 753. These bikes were ridden to grear success by the TI Raleigh team and I believe Joop Zoetemelk rode one whilst winning the Tour De France. Owned by my friend from new.
It's still a light bike even by todays standards.
Specifiction is 54.5 cm 753 frame and forks, 3t stem and handlebars, Campag record hubs, Ofmega chainset and pedals, Huret gears. CLB gold brakes.
Sensible offers considered. Bike can be viewed in Lowestoft. Any questions please ask.
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