Or find a gazelleA ‘rod brake’ bike is definitely on my list!
Or find a gazelleA ‘rod brake’ bike is definitely on my list!
I had that variant with an English roadster too. Makes me want to get it back from my brother, who I gave it to, just to ride it.This all turned out exactly as I had foreseen. Jude now has a specific type of the Rat Disorder, the British variant. Ingola is a carrier, be careful, he helped spread it, and I believe the forum is about to see an outbreak thanks to this sweet bike
The great thing with these Raleigh's is there are millions of them they made the same bike for 70 years possibly the most common bike ever built. Parts are found on hundreds of other brands (triumph,dunlet, Phillips, Eaton gliders, supercyle,later BSA,Robin Hood, and more) they came in hundreds of styles and various colors.This all turned out exactly as I had foreseen. Jude now has a specific type of the Rat Disorder, the British variant. Ingola is a carrier, be careful, he helped spread it, and I believe the forum is about to see an outbreak thanks to this sweet bike
Looks awesome!
Witch crank is on your rudge they had some great onesThis really came out "superbe" (Raleigh reference). Everyone is rethinking they old Raleighs they have lying around now. I've got a 1948 Rudge Whitworth stashed away somewhere.
Excellent build man! Huge bonus that it turned out to also be such a nice ride for you too. She's a beauty!
Witch crank is on your rudge they had some great ones
Or find a gazelle
I did think of flipping that bracket!This profile shot comparison really shows off the cool work you've done!
The frosting on this English tea cake would be to flip the light mount, or mount the headlight another way to get it just under the bars.
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Thanks! That bottom bracket and spindle were a nightmare. Including the original bike, it took 5 bikes to make his one!This really came out "superbe" (Raleigh reference). Everyone is rethinking they old Raleighs they have lying around now. I've got a 1948 Rudge Whitworth stashed away somewhere.
Excellent build man! Huge bonus that it turned out to also be such a nice ride for you too. She's a beauty!
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