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After buying, restoring and then selling a Carlton Corsair recently I've been bitten by the old British steel racer bug. Browsing the ad pages over the last few weeks I came across an ad for a "mens old racer" - a really bad advert with no details and a couple of out of focus images of a white racer. The thing that caught my eye was the brown suede saddle - typical of late 70's/early 80's Carltons/Raleighs.
Doing a bit of googling I'd narrowed it down to a Raleigh Competition.....so I got in contact with the seller and arranged a viewing. Still a bit of a punt at this stage as they were less than forthcoming with additional info or photos so I just decided to have a trip up the a12 to go and have a look.
Turns out it is a Raleigh Competition 12 - from 1982, 531 butted tubing and is in completely stock original condition, right down to the cotton bar tape, tyres (admittedly shot) and Weinmann brake blocks & brake hoods. Full Campagnolo gear set and Sakae chainset don't show any wear and even the pedals spin smoothly with no play (usually a sign that a bike hasn't had a lot of use in my experience).
I think it's been stood outside for a short while (paintwork chips and bolt heads are rusty) and it has a few chips and scuffs to the paintwork but I think this one is going to restore really really well......and at 60cm it's the right size for me to ride too!
A bit of haggling with the seller and I drove away with it in the boot of the car for a reasonable price.......happy days.
Anyway - some pics......going to treat this to a complete strip down and full service.
Doing a bit of googling I'd narrowed it down to a Raleigh Competition.....so I got in contact with the seller and arranged a viewing. Still a bit of a punt at this stage as they were less than forthcoming with additional info or photos so I just decided to have a trip up the a12 to go and have a look.
Turns out it is a Raleigh Competition 12 - from 1982, 531 butted tubing and is in completely stock original condition, right down to the cotton bar tape, tyres (admittedly shot) and Weinmann brake blocks & brake hoods. Full Campagnolo gear set and Sakae chainset don't show any wear and even the pedals spin smoothly with no play (usually a sign that a bike hasn't had a lot of use in my experience).
I think it's been stood outside for a short while (paintwork chips and bolt heads are rusty) and it has a few chips and scuffs to the paintwork but I think this one is going to restore really really well......and at 60cm it's the right size for me to ride too!
A bit of haggling with the seller and I drove away with it in the boot of the car for a reasonable price.......happy days.
Anyway - some pics......going to treat this to a complete strip down and full service.










