H Lloyd cycles has the decals on file from when I recreated them for my Appalachian.
https://www.hlloydcycles.co.uk/collections/raleigh/products/raleigh-appalachian-set
Thanks, I thought it was slightly odd that a bike from 91 would have 130mm spacing but still not impossible. The campag hubs seem to be 135mm by default with 130 as an option according to the catalogue so again an odd choice to build frames to 130 spacing. It's only 5mm so I may get some...
I've managed to pick up another rear Centaur hub so less concerned with cutting the axle down now that I have a spare. Was hoping that someone else with a Zinn frame could measure what spacing their frame is though to confirm these were supplied as 130mm spacing, before I went spreading the...
Not much retro building been going on for a while with me but still keep an eye out for bits for builds when I eventually get back to them. Finally managed to aquire an original Stalk and matching bar for this one. Next will be sorting out the decals then can see about getting the re-spray...
I have Zinn Z-centaur frame which measures 131mm between the rear dropouts, were these supplied as 130mm or 135mm spacing?
I have a 135mm centaur hub which I can fit with a bit of effort but it's not as easy as it should be. Options are to remove a 5mm spacer from the hub and shorten the axle...
It's possible it was a warranty replacement for a 2060 frame where they used a 2070 frame (because that's all they had available) but put the original model decals on it, there's a few examples on here of similar. I remember at least one warranty replacement/repaired frame processed through the...
It's definitely not as early as 1990, more likely a 93/94 model. I have seen one similar before but can't remember where unfortunately. Given it has a basic cromo tubed frame it's not one of their high end models, more towards the lower end of the range.