New Addition to the stable...

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netman

Veteran
Couldn't resist this little beauty... couple of as picked up pics and then some after the first wash. It's going to get new cables, new tubes and tyres, yellow cloth bar tape and loads of cleaning and polishing!
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netman

netman

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...it's one of these by the looks... 1974
 

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EltonFrog

Legendary Member
The cheaper version was the Europa, again originally with the yellow head tube.

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That one looks a bit like the BSA TdF. Is it similar?
 

midlife

Guru
The Europa used a variety of Raleigh / Carlton frames including the standard Tru-Well Carlton frame with Crespera lugs seen in that pic. They were desperate to sell frames with the official livery as it was a great selling point so frames came from all over the shop, which was unusual for Raleigh.......
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
Are these all kosher 531 bikes or did Raleigh do a cheaper gas pipe version that looked the same?
This certainly doesn't look like the Kosher version with steel cottered chainset, clips for cable guides, shifters nailed to the stem and Simplex derailleur.

This is the real deal;

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SkipdiverJohn

Deplorable Brexiteer
Location
London
How many others use to lust after these when they were school aged ?

Must have been the colour scheme

My mate had one in those colours around the same time I had a Raleigh Arena! Come to think of it most of the kids rode Raleighs of one sort or another back then. I doubt it was 531 though, being a fellow council estate boy. His one had skinny slick 27" tyres and he used to get a lot more punctures than my more robust 26" tyres suffered.
 
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