69' Raleigh S.A. 5 speed

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Found this at the dump today. 69' Raleigh Sprite with5 speed Sturmey internal gear hub. Needs some parts but the frame is nice and the rear wheel spins clickety-click.
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Just going to start working on mine! It has everything but the headlight. I've got some all white tires for it.
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This is my new favorite bike! :D I'm gonna' fix her up for myself. I've been saying that alot lately but I've been finding English bikes lately with my size frame. I have a woman's Raleigh in my shed that is the same color with nice fenders, a brooks saddle and shiny chrome. That bike is nice Kota. Please post some pics of the shifter and bell arm.... or just sell me those parts! :mrgreen:
 
Maybe I'll throw it in my truck, for Monson (not to sell).
 
ej599 said:
This is my new favorite bike! :D I'm gonna' fix her up for myself. I've been saying that alot lately but I've been finding English bikes lately with my size frame. I have a woman's Raleigh in my shed that is the same color with nice fenders, a brooks saddle and shiny chrome. That bike is nice Kota. Please post some pics of the shifter and bell arm.... or just sell me those parts! :mrgreen:
Sorry it took so long. If you need more, let me know.

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Thanks for the pics Kota. I scored a new bell crank from Harris Cyclery up in MA. They have alot of Sturmey stuff stashed away plus new stuff. Very helpful, Sheldon Brown's old hangout. He has a lot of info on S.A. 5 speeds also on his site including the shift pattern TNT. Tony Hadlands site is a great reference source too. This hub is off the wheel now. Check out Hercu-stein to see what's in store for it. I've made a change in plans. 8) :lol: (sinister laugh)
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Here's how they work. From Sheldon Brown's site:

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The S5s are basically a 3-speed hub with two ranges.
The right lever or trigger selects underdrive, direct drive or overdrive, just as with the AW and other 3-speed models.

The left lever selects between narrow range 3-speed and wide range 3-speed. When the cable is loose, it's narrow range; when the left cable is tight, it's wide range.
Here's the shifting sequence:
Left: Tight; Right: Tight (1). This is the lowest gear, underdrive on the wide range setting.

Left: Loose; Right: Tight (1). This is the second lowest gear, underdrive on the narrow range setting.

Left: doesn't matter; Right: middle position (2). This is direct drive, so it doesn't matter whether wide or narrow range is selected with the left lever.

Left: Loose; Right: Loose (3). This is the second highest gear, overdrive on the narrow range setting.

Left: Tight; Right: Loose (3). This is the highest gear, overdrive on the wide range setting.

Shifting the right lever/trigger is the same as a 3-speed, can be done while pedaling, coasting or even pedaling backward.
Shifting the left lever works most smoothly if you keep pedalaing forward (gently) while shifting.

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Simple enough huh? :wink: I'm gonna' have to mount an abacus to the bars to calculate what gear I'm in! :lol:
 

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