arsewise
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- Location
- Lancashire
OK to be honest I'm quite often on two wheels but they're motorcycle wheels. But after DECADES of not owning a pushbike I am now the proud owner of a rather clapped out 1975 Raleigh Twenty Shopper, in hideous brown.
The reason I got it (cheap) is for throwing in the back of my camper van so when I go somewhere for holiday excursions I have a nice little transport for nipping to the shops etc. It's old and tired but everything seems to function as expected. Terrible brakes of course. I have probably done about a half a mile on it so far, all within the walkways of the storage unit where it's currently housed but my initial view is that it's a great little bike that should serve the purpose well. It might even get an electric front wheel at some point in the future.
First thing is I've already ordered an assortment of cables and tyres so the basics should be sorted out soon enough. However, I am currently mulling over the option of getting a modern Sturmey Archer SRC-3(ii) coaster brake hub and I was just wondering if there's any reason why this wouldn't work. I know there are various versions of these hubs and I know Raleigh had some propitiatory gubbins hither and thither but I'm not adverse to a bit of modification if need be. I just want the thing to go well and stop even better.
Oh and it's not going to stay hideous brown. I have several cans of black spray paint currently without a use so you KNOW what's going to happen.
The reason I got it (cheap) is for throwing in the back of my camper van so when I go somewhere for holiday excursions I have a nice little transport for nipping to the shops etc. It's old and tired but everything seems to function as expected. Terrible brakes of course. I have probably done about a half a mile on it so far, all within the walkways of the storage unit where it's currently housed but my initial view is that it's a great little bike that should serve the purpose well. It might even get an electric front wheel at some point in the future.
First thing is I've already ordered an assortment of cables and tyres so the basics should be sorted out soon enough. However, I am currently mulling over the option of getting a modern Sturmey Archer SRC-3(ii) coaster brake hub and I was just wondering if there's any reason why this wouldn't work. I know there are various versions of these hubs and I know Raleigh had some propitiatory gubbins hither and thither but I'm not adverse to a bit of modification if need be. I just want the thing to go well and stop even better.
Oh and it's not going to stay hideous brown. I have several cans of black spray paint currently without a use so you KNOW what's going to happen.

