My new steel daily runabout

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coco69

Veteran
Location
North west
Was going to keep it standard but decided to add a bit of bling.
Light and quick for a near oldy...paintwork has some top rust issues which i have touched in....may even get it sprayed but for now its hop on and go.....black rear mech cable soon to be white..run out.
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raleighnut

Legendary Member
Nice, wheels and tyres are a bit much for me but.
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
On the subject of older steel bikes, arrived @ work today and there was a Claude Butler Ambassador in the shed. Reynolds 531 throughout, 6 speed freewheel + double chainwheel, alloy rims and a 'proper' bottom bracket axle:rofl:. Must have been at least 35 years old and still bore the logo of a family run LBS which is still trading - !:thumbsup:
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
You're laughing at the newfangled 6-speed and alloy rims, right? ;)
What else - !:becool:
Having said that, one of my bikes is a Dawes Fox of similar vintage which I WAS going to restore to original condition after a friend gave it to me, but ended up doing a complete update including losing the original 5 speed freewheel and putting in a 6 speed cassette - !:okay: Recently fitted handbuilt Mavic rims, aahhh - !:wahhey:
 
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