help identifying a bike!!

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I've managed to aquire a fantastic old bike

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I think its a Raleigh as it has a sturmey Archer rear hub (dated 10/54!!) and an old Raleigh seat.........but what about those mudguards!!!!

What 'bracket' would you put it in??I.e., racer/tourer/ect ?

I has rod brakes that act on the inside of the rim and a proper funky old bell....

I'm thinking 'pub bike' unless its worth a bit of dosh, in which case i'm thinking 'ebay':tongue::biggrin:
 

Bigtwin

New Member
It's clearly a full-on racer. It's got a number on.
 

longers

Legendary Member
The tobacco pouch on the saddle looks handy.

Tidy bike.

Have you been paragliding yet Stedlocks?
 

simon_brooke

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stedlocks said:
What 'bracket' would you put it in??I.e., racer/tourer/ect ?

I has rod brakes that act on the inside of the rim and a proper funky old bell....

I'm thinking 'pub bike' unless its worth a bit of dosh, in which case i'm thinking 'ebay':tongue::biggrin:

It's what used to be called a 'Roadster', and that style was basically the standard commuting and getting about bike from the thirties to the late fifties. I had one as a child.

Racing cyclists of the period rode bikes with drop handlebars, but (in Britain) often with Sturmey Archer gears. In Britain, until after the second world war, derailleur gears were mainly used by the serious touring community.
 
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stedlocks

stedlocks

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longers said:
The tobacco pouch on the saddle looks handy.

Tidy bike.

Have you been paragliding yet Stedlocks?

Longers, you have a fantastic memory:biggrin:

No, not on that rig anyway.....apparently it would have killed me stone dead very quickly:evil:

I'll check the code this morning and post it back up here......

thats the term I was after, Simon, thanks for that.

Whatever it is, it looks great!!
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
My first bike wasn't too different from that, except it had ordinary mudguards and no chaincase.

I'd have thought you could tidy that up and sell it to some female living somewhere like York or Cambridge who wanted to cycle to college.
 
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