First time out today for a recent rebuild of a 1996 Raleigh Royal in Reynolds 708. It came to me complete and just needing a good clean.
I've tweaked it a bit with parts that I thought suited the bike better than the original equivalents: Nitto Randonneur bars and Periscopa stem, BR-R550 cantilever brakes, Ultegra rear mech, wheels with new Rigida Sputnik rims and stainless spokes on refurbished Exage hubs and some MKS pedals. The tyres are 700x35c Ritchey Speedmax which should just about fit inside mudguards.
There are cables that need trimming and mudguards that need putting back on. The saddle is a placeholder.
The tape at the bar ends looks loose because it's covering tunnels for when I fit bar end shifters but the indexed down tube shifters are surprisingly usable and pleasingly clicky. Based on this first ride, I can understand why the Royal and Randonneur are so well liked.
I've tweaked it a bit with parts that I thought suited the bike better than the original equivalents: Nitto Randonneur bars and Periscopa stem, BR-R550 cantilever brakes, Ultegra rear mech, wheels with new Rigida Sputnik rims and stainless spokes on refurbished Exage hubs and some MKS pedals. The tyres are 700x35c Ritchey Speedmax which should just about fit inside mudguards.
There are cables that need trimming and mudguards that need putting back on. The saddle is a placeholder.
The tape at the bar ends looks loose because it's covering tunnels for when I fit bar end shifters but the indexed down tube shifters are surprisingly usable and pleasingly clicky. Based on this first ride, I can understand why the Royal and Randonneur are so well liked.
