Raleigh frame number code

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Gwylan

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All at sea⛵
Always a mistake getting attached to things.

Anyway, for visitors we acquired a Raleigh Sport 300. Described as a 7000 series aluminium rapid transit.

Well, that's what the sticky labels say.
Cleaned it up, got gears working and the brakes acceptable.

Then I rode it, it's quite nice, light, handy.
I paid £65 for it , is it worth spending a similar amount on?
New chain, brake shoes, cables, cassette? Wheels and tyres are good.
Saddle a bit scruffy.

Now it would be nice to know more.
The frame number is DS2400261.
I know it means something and can be deciphered.
What does this mean?
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
Always a mistake getting attached to things.

Anyway, for visitors we acquired a Raleigh Sport 300. Described as a 7000 series aluminium rapid transit.

Well, that's what the sticky labels say.
Cleaned it up, got gears working and the brakes acceptable.

Then I rode it, it's quite nice, light, handy.
I paid £65 for it , is it worth spending a similar amount on?
New chain, brake shoes, cables, cassette? Wheels and tyres are good.
Saddle a bit scruffy.

Now it would be nice to know more.
The frame number is DS2400261.
I know it means something and can be deciphered.
What does this mean?


View: https://gist.github.com/njlr/758ee39e7294dd22907dd27f880cb016
 
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Gwylan

Gwylan

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Location
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That looks fine, until you try and date this bicycle.

My frame is DS2400261

D is Irish Raleigh

S is December

Now, 2 is the second year of the decade. Their system works that way.
So,is my bike a 1992, 2002, or 2012?
But here's the odd bit. Raleigh stopped production in Ireland in 1980.
Can this bike really be 1972? Did they keep the frame in stock for a very long time?
And did they only make 261 bikes in a month?
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Raleigh frame numbers have always been a mystery.
Frinstance I have a 1983 Road Ace in 531 with a 'W' frame number prefix despite the Worksop factory having been closed for several years by then.
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
That looks fine, until you try and date this bicycle.

My frame is DS2400261

D is Irish Raleigh

S is December

Now, 2 is the second year of the decade. Their system works that way.
So,is my bike a 1992, 2002, or 2012?
But here's the odd bit. Raleigh stopped production in Ireland in 1980.
Can this bike really be 1972? Did they keep the frame in stock for a very long time?
And did they only make 261 bikes in a month?

It would have been the 261st bike they made that month. They stopped UK production altogether around the millennium.
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
But it makes the bike a 1973?
That's what puzzles me .

It wouldn't be 1973 with 7000 series aluminium.

I suspect its a cheap Taiwanese offering wearing a Raleigh name from after the brand name was sold?

pics may help but I wouldn't be spending much on it other than to make it useable...
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
But it makes the bike a 1973?
That's what puzzles me .

Aluminium frame in 73............................don't think so.

A bit of research (internet so not that reliable) suggests that Raleigh Aluminium frames were made after 1999 apart from the 'bonded' (glued) frames made by the SBDU in Ilkesten
 
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Gwylan

Gwylan

Veteran
Location
All at sea⛵
It wouldn't be 1973 with 7000 series aluminium.

I suspect its a cheap Taiwanese offering wearing a Raleigh name from after the brand name was sold?

pics may help but I wouldn't be spending much on it other than to make it useable...

IMG_20250506_144614336.jpg
Has a label on it, giving the impression that it's not foreign

I'll get a photo of that, soon.
 
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