Restoration twenty

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The raleigh twenty was available in many guises , BSA 20, TRIUMPH 20 , PHILIPS 20 to name a few, but were built at raleigh nottingham,the one that i bought for this project started out as a 1976 BSA 20.
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time for a make over , stripdown, degrease polish etc, my mate is a vintage drum collector and used to cleaning and polishing various metals, so off to his workshop we went.
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while deciding exactly which way to go with the frame it was time for some new rubber, saddle and grips
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I decided that powder coating was what i wanted and stockport powder coaters duly obliged ,frame forks chainguard and two mudguards shotblasted, powdercoated for the princely sum of £50
 

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roadrash

roadrash

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i collected the frame and was quite pleased with the results , apart from a bit of powder coat on the bottom bracket threads , (which running a 26TPI tap through soon sorted) a very good job,
so, time for rebuild,
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time for some decals
 

Saluki

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Nice job but I am having flashbacks to my 11th birthday when my Dad presented me with one of those as my 'new birthday bike'. All my friends had 'racers' and I got that bloomin' thing. I left it unlocked all over the place but nobody would nick it. I loathed it with a passion. I went and bought my own bike in the end, just before I was 12 by using my savings. That Raleigh Twenty had less than 40 miles on it as I refused to ride it.

Before you all think that I was a spoiled little brat, my Dad owned a bike shop and my parents knew the bike that I wanted. I used to go and polish it on Saturday mornings when I worked in his shop. Chores for a new bike was the deal.
 
Nice job but I am having flashbacks to my 11th birthday when my Dad presented me with one of those as my 'new birthday bike'. All my friends had 'racers' and I got that bloomin' thing. I left it unlocked all over the place but nobody would nick it. I loathed it with a passion. I went and bought my own bike in the end, just before I was 12 by using my savings. That Raleigh Twenty had less than 40 miles on it as I refused to ride it.

Before you all think that I was a spoiled little brat, my Dad owned a bike shop and my parents knew the bike that I wanted. I used to go and polish it on Saturday mornings when I worked in his shop. Chores for a new bike was the deal.
The Start of your love affair for bikes and cycling .... I had a chopper ..... bloody terrible for handling ... Deathtrap !
 
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roadrash

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Nice job but I am having flashbacks to my 11th birthday when my Dad presented me with one of those as my 'new birthday bike'. All my friends had 'racers' and I got that bloomin' thing. I left it unlocked all over the place but nobody would nick it. I loathed it with a passion. I went and bought my own bike in the end, just before I was 12 by using my savings. That Raleigh Twenty had less than 40 miles on it as I refused to ride it.

Before you all think that I was a spoiled little brat, my Dad owned a bike shop and my parents knew the bike that I wanted. I used to go and polish it on Saturday mornings when I worked in his shop. Chores for a new bike was the deal.
oh now that is tight, hope you have the bike of your dreams now :bicycle:
 
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