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    Raleigh Dyna Tech appreciation and information thread

    Re: Hello everyone after a long time I would like to report back today. To show a little color here is my recently acquired Raleigh USA Titanium CX 700. It is a special model for the ZEG in Germany, which will receive some attention in the next few days. Best regards from Mainhatten
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    Raleigh Dyna Tech appreciation and information thread

    A Merry Christmas to all of you. Best regards from Mainhatten
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    Raleigh Dyna Tech appreciation and information thread

    Re: When I'm right, the only Diablos whit three titanium main tubes was the 1992 series. The bike above is the result of a co-produktion with my friend Lorenzini an me. Thanks a lot to Gareth who brought the frame from GB via Brussel to Mainhatten three years ago.
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    FAT Chance Titanium

    Re: Well done. Realy nice bike 8) great job. Congratulation
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    Raleigh Dyna Tech appreciation and information thread

    Hello at all, found two pics of my vaction in vala di sesto in 1994.During this trip we have had ridden our upgraded MT 600 trainingsbikes. Nice Weekend at all
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    Mountain bikes on slicks thread ??

    Herewith I want to show you my Dynatech Voyager of 1991 with a shimano deore XT groupset and the famous Tioga City Slicker Best regards from mainhatten
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    Raleigh Dynatech MT4

    Congratulations, good job you have done, for the most beautiful Dynatech frame Assembly 8) . Best regards Wolfgang
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    My first assambling thread at Retrobike Raleigh Dynatech MT3

    Re: Hi ovlov440, The Mag 21 is an nickelite colored, original one of 1994. Only the MAG 21 SL Ti was gold colored. Best regards from Mainhatten
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    My first assambling thread at Retrobike Raleigh Dynatech MT3

    First photos of the first step of assambling I hope you agree my decision
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    Bike of The Month July 2014 - The French Connection

    The Gilles Berthoud of Landsbee will probably win the race 8) . Serious competition will be unlikely to find :( . Even manufacturers such as Lapierre, Look and Sun can't play in this League :twisted:.
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    My first assambling thread at Retrobike Raleigh Dynatech MT3

    Dear all, Now the time has come to start the assambling of this very nice frame (please check the below attached pic, made by merlinbykes), I've gotten from merlinbykes, via twister, who arranged the deal of the shipment to Mainhatten, in may 2013. Therefor I want to say a second time, thank...
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    Raleigh Dyna Tech appreciation and information thread

    In my oppinion the 60 mm travel is the best decision. My Titanium XTR USA Design with the 1994 Judy SL fit the frame very well with 50 mm travel and looks realy cool with this frame. But this don't solve the problem with the wrong frame size. Best regards
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    Raleigh Dyna Tech appreciation and information thread

    The Torus of 1994 has been sold with the fork installation height of 415 mm. So it was the U.G.L.I. fork, the SR Duo Track 8001 which has been installed by factory side. Both of them has had the same installation height, this is simular to a 45 mm travel. Based by this geometry data sheet the...
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    Raleigh Dyna Tech appreciation and information thread

    My 1994 Vacation in Valle di sesto with two Raleigh Dynatech M-Trax 600, one of them has been pimped with a complete Shimano XT 737 and Syncros steam, bar and seatpost. ] and this year in Tirol with my Raleigh USA Technium line Peak nearly in cataloge configuration Best regards
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    Raleigh Dyna Tech appreciation and information thread

    @ 12345 This discussion is for nothing, because you want to have a comfortable Position, without any Change of the Geometrie of your Torus. Therefore you need a 20 Inch or 22 Inch Frame set, depending by the stand over high.This would be no aesthetic meltdown as you can see below. All...
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