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    Dating (and building) a Raleigh Grand Sports

    I finally got around to building up my early 70s Raleigh Gran Sport. There were a lot of niggling issues I had to deal with (reaming out the seattube, rebuilding the Weinmann centerpull brakes, piecing together a bottom bracket). I'm running a 50/34 shimano deore MT 60 crank, a 13-30 6 speed...
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    Dating (and building) a Raleigh Grand Sports

    I've made some progress on the Raleigh Gran Sport. The serial numbers for the early 70s Raleighs seem to be a bit of a mess but given the Zeus dropouts, this is likely a '71-'72 Gran Sport. The idea is to build this into a vintage gravel bike since it has ample clearance for reasonably fat...
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    Help ID'ing a Viking bike

    I finished building the frame yesterday and took it out on an 11 mile ride today. It rides very nicely but there are a few minor things I'll need to work on. This bike was a parts bin build. The only things I purchased for the bike were the cables and housing and the correct Reynolds 531...
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    The faded Caramel beast......'82 Raleigh Gran Sport

    Really impressive work on this. I figure a good project bike requires that you buy at least one new tool, right? Looks like this one fits the bill. I have a 70s era Raleigh Grand Sport I'm working on but it doesn't have the issues you had to deal with.
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    Dating (and building) a Raleigh Grand Sports

    I picked up an early 70s Raleigh Grand Sports last year and I'm finally getting around to building it up. This bike can take a fat tire so I plan on building it as a light trail/gravel bike with 700 x 35c tires. The frame was spread to 126 OLD and the drop out hanger chopped off by the previous...
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    1980 Raleigh Record Ace

    I built up my 1980 Raleigh Record Ace this week. I do not believe this bike was sold in the US which is where I live. The bike has the sticker from the shop in Bury St. Edmonds where it was originally sold. The wheels, brakes, and headset are original. Although the frame is very nice (Reynolds...
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    Help ID'ing a Viking bike

    Your bike is beautiful. I appreciate all the pics as this will help me rebuild it. The serial no. is L3630. I'll check out all those sites. Thank you! I'm curious, does your frame have a double butted Reynolds 531 sticker? My frame only has the fork sticker. I guessed it was plain gauge...
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    Help ID'ing a Viking bike

    Thank you for the post and link. This is great info and very helpful as I rebuild the bike.
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    Help ID'ing a Viking bike

    With a 26.8 seatpost and campagnolo dropouts, I figured it was reynolds plain gauge main triangle and fork (and quite possibly rear triangle). I've done a fair amount of searching but have found remarkably little information on the northern Ireland Viking bikes. My bike does have the little...
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    Thrift store beauty: 1981 Trek 710

    Trek marketed these as sports tourer bikes because they had room for at least 28c tires and fenders and sometimes 32c. These are highly regarded bikes in the US. They had a tough as nails Imron paint job. By and large most of the Treks I've owned had great looking paint jobs. Trek set out to...
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    Early 50s La Gazelle - Eau-de-Nil 🛠️ The Merlot Aftermath 🍷

    I picked up on of these, https://www.bikesmithdesign.com/CotterPress/ Beats the heck of the hammer I used to use which sometimes worked and sometimes didn't.
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    Early 50s La Gazelle - Eau-de-Nil 🛠️ The Merlot Aftermath 🍷

    I figure the most satisfying projects are those that give you an excuse to buy a new tool or two. I picked up a cotter press a few years back when I rebuilt a 1960 Olmo Gran Sport. Fortunately the bike was complete when I bought it.
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    Early 50s La Gazelle - Eau-de-Nil 🛠️ The Merlot Aftermath 🍷

    I have a hard time turning down old French bikes as well. One of the advantages of living in the US, though, is that the odds of finding anything this old and French are not very good. Finding incomplete bikes isn't hard, though. ;) I do have a 70s era Motobecane Grand Record I've rebuilt and...
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    A Raleigh and a Mercier.

    The basic French bikes ride nicely. The Mercier looks great. Is that a replacement fork? That is a sharp looking bike.
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    Help ID'ing a Viking bike

    I have a Viking frame/fork/headset which I figure was made in Northern Ireland but I'm having trouble getting much info on the model. I know the documentation for the N. Ireland Viking bikes is pretty sketchy. The bike has campagnolo dropouts front and rear and Reynolds stickers on the fork. I'm...
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    Raleigh Record Ace 1980 WK0 last year at Worksop info please

    I have a 1980 Raleigh Record Ace I'm rebuilding. The original owner brought this bike from the UK. I believe these were sold only in the UK. I kept the original wheels, brakes, and the cheap steel headset. The bike came to me with these derailleurs. I decided to install a triple crank (a shimano...
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    Help requested - Roe frame

    Thanks for the info. Well this bike made it to New Orleans where I bought it second hand and raced and rode it pretty much everywhere when I was in college. The old bike is still doing good but I live in Des Moines, IA now.
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    Help requested - Roe frame

    Roe racing bike This thread is a bit dated but I've been looking for info on a Roe racing bike that I own. I'm on the other side of the Atlantic and I bought the bike when I worked in a bike shop. Fun bike. It was my only bike and I raced it, rode it to school and to work. I really didn't...
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