Ebay and auction watch: let us know if you see something

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

mikeymustard

Veteran
It's a shame that SBDU Raleigh frame doesn't have an SBDU frame number on it.

I wonder if that Raleigh is really a SPD bike? Not sure what numbering system they used as it's not really my era..

Shaun
Special Products Division from the 90s is unfortunately nothing like the Specialist Bicycle Development Unit. It was an umbrella term under which any of their "better quality" frames were made, including the dynatech bikes, reynolds-framed tourers from Touriste to Randonneur and the high end MTBs. Nice, but not sbdu nice ;)
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands

I get from holiday to find that you are trying to kill me with a bonded aluminium and steel frame from the 80s. I'm interested!
 

mikeymustard

Veteran
I get from holiday to find that you are trying to kill me with a bonded aluminium and steel frame from the 80s. I'm interested!
The bond is strong in this one! I love the subtle semantic difference between "bonded" (good) and "glued" (not so good). 50 spuds is not a lot of money. It would be quite ironic if the epoxy becomes unsticky with age, given what old grease does :smile:
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Have we had this 1950's Claud Butler track bike? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-C...-track-bicycle-1950s-chater-lea-/122370605079

Too big for me:

s-l1600.jpg
 

biggs682

Touch it up and ride it
Location
Northamptonshire
 

midlife

Guru
Can't make up my mind about that woodrup, long dropouts and over bb cables but Allen key brakes and a very modern Reynolds decal.

Shaun
 
Top Bottom