Classic & Vintage - Tange Tubed Raleigh Criteium Frameset

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gutbucket
08-20-09, 01:33 PM
Howdy all,

Looking for any info at all on a Raleigh Criterium, All I can tell you is its Tange tubed with Suntour dropouts. By what was left on it, it was Shimano equipped. Raleigh was stamped into the upper ends of the seat stays and there are stylized R's on the fork crown shoulders. The paint scheme was violent pink & silver/grey.
I can find no account of this model (I'm guessing its a US model, manufactured in Japan) and I'm wondering if its rare, either because it was crap or something special. ;)

Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks


Bianchigirll
08-20-09, 02:18 PM
well let me be the first to "where are the pics man???" LOL assuming it is close to original paint maybe someone can tell the year. what kind of shimano did you take off?

gutbucket
08-20-09, 02:41 PM
Geez...ask the world. ;) Pics coming shortly. Not sure what Shimano group was used...it had indexed/friction DT shifters. And it had Sugino dbl crank. And a fluted seatpost that was electrolytically welded in and needed to be destroyed to be removed (damn), also of Japanese origin.


gutbucket
08-21-09, 10:08 AM
All right. You want pictures?

Bianchigirll
08-21-09, 11:05 AM
WOW that is nice. a bit dusty in the corners but nice. the Raliegh experts will correct me but I think mid/late eighties. I am sure you know the Criterium frames have just a bit steeper angles and higher BB owing to the fact that are designed for criterium racing. this do you remeber what shimano you took off? I think maybe midlevel of their racing lineup. but I am no Raleigh expert

ricohman
08-21-09, 11:17 AM
I'm going to say 85'.
But I'm also going to say it shares the same geometry and frame with the Olympian.

gutbucket
08-21-09, 02:10 PM
Thanks all.

I've been liking the Raleigh approach to large frame sizes (taller BB to TT but not as long along the TT as some taller bikes, especially Peugeots). I have a Super GP fixed conversion (with YST pressure fit BB to replace the trashed Nottingham bits and threading) and the shorter cocpit feels right despite my size (6'3").
The Criterium feels even snugger. I probably shouldn't tell you its 90% destined for fix-ing.

abarth
08-22-09, 12:14 AM
That looks alot like the Raleigh USA models in the mid 80's. Does the serial number start with N or M. Can you post the serial number? Can you also post pictures of the head tube lugs?

Tange 2 is good stuff, so I don't think it is a low end model. I am guessing it is probably a Canadian model.

gutbucket
08-25-09, 12:44 AM
Serial # for this Raleigh Criterium is N6A6798 .
On the underside of the BB shell, between the brazed on shifter cable guides.

cudak888
08-25-09, 12:59 AM
1986 model - no wonder I haven't heard of it ('86 catalog is nowhere to be seen online).

-Kurt

gutbucket
08-25-09, 01:14 AM
The serial # on this frame seems to fit the convention used by Centurion...who the heck made this thing?

Retem
08-25-09, 02:53 PM
raleigh was having bikes made in japan by manufacturers like centurion and nishiki
it makes logical sense that this could have been built int he centurion plant for raleigh in the 80's

I am the owner of an 80's japanese bianchi alfana there is very little info about this as bianchi has tried to erase this bit of history

T-Mar
08-25-09, 06:55 PM
raleigh was having bikes made in japan by manufacturers like centurion and nishiki
it makes logical sense that this could have been built int he centurion plant for raleigh in the 80's

I am the owner of an 80's japanese bianchi alfana there is very little info about this as bianchi has tried to erase this bit of history

Centurion never manufactured a frame. It was just a brand name owned by a bicycle marketing and distribution company, Western States Imports. The frames were made by several different Asian companies depending on the year and model. There's even evidence of one Mexican made Centurion.

Probably a lot more info on that Alfana than you think.

Retem
08-25-09, 09:54 PM
Really could you post a link I have been trying to find info it was a free frame and that's it

gutbucket
08-26-09, 10:23 AM
Wha?

T-Mar
08-29-09, 07:39 AM
1986 model - no wonder I haven't heard of it ('86 catalog is nowhere to be seen online).

The reason you haven't heard of it, is because it is a Canadian model, which often differed from the USA and Britain. I don't have literature from this particular year, but earlier literature shows a Shimano 600EX equipped model. Given the year and frame level, a New Shimano 600EX group (i.e 6207 series with 6208 SIS rear derailleur, SIS shifters and brakes) would be appropriate.


Really could you post a link I have been trying to find info it was a free frame and that's it .

You need to post some pics and specifics such as tubeset and serial number. However, I think you'll find it an early 1990s, lower mid-range model. The ones I've seen have been 105SC equipped.

Bianchigirll
08-29-09, 10:43 AM
OH an '85? well I was very close eh? not bad. Retem Alfanas I believe started in 1990 what color was yours? Celeste or blue/white/silver? (90) or black? green/white? (those are '91 colors) it likely has a Superset frame set made with Tange Prestige tubing and came with Shimano 105 7spd dt. very nice bikes the '91 retailed around $800

gutbucket
08-30-09, 11:42 PM
Begging the indulgence of anyone knowing the specs of their mid-80's Tange 2 tubed Centurions. I am looking to follow a hunch that my bike may be re-badged Centurion model;
I've taken some of the vitals of my apparent '86 Canadian market Raleigh Criterium and was wondering if they bear any resemblance to any 85-86 Centurion models.
(bear in mind I'm not frame builder but having perused specs before, I'll try to use common conventions and tell you whats being measured and from where to where.)

Raleigh Criterium, SN N6A6798

Seat tube (centre of TT to centre of BB) - 62cm
Top tube (centre of ST to centre of HT) - 57cm
Head tube (total length) - 20.8cm
Head tube (centre of TT to centre of DT) - 16cm
Down tube (centre of HT to centre of BB) - 62cm
Chain stay (centre of BB to actual end before drop-out) - 38.5cm
Seat stay (total length of stay) - 54.5

Geometry is based on the assumption that TT would be parallel to the ground when bike is shod. ST angle & HT angle were measured against TT with a particularly crude protractor.

ST angle - 72 degrees
HT angle - 107 degrees (this, I'm figuring would translate to the more recognizable 73 degrees in relation the ground)

This is in no way life or death. I've already bought the bike in question and its being built up to join my stable. I'm just curious about its lineage.

Thanks,

Dave G.

T-Mar
08-31-09, 06:02 AM
Begging the indulgence of anyone knowing the specs of their mid-80's Tange 2 tubed Centurions. I am looking to follow a hunch that my bike may be re-badged Centurion model...


It is not a rebadged Centurion though the frame was manufactured by the same company that manufactured Centurion frames during this period.

gutbucket
08-31-09, 09:48 AM
It is not a rebadged Centurion though the frame was manufactured by the same company that manufactured Centurion frames during this period.

Perhaps not re-badged, but at least having the same roots, specs etc. I've got enough to go on to tell me what it ain't, but little (oh, besides, I suppose the labeling & such) to tell me what it is. If it was a department store bike, I wouldn't be the least bit curious.

T-Mar
08-31-09, 10:14 AM
Perhaps not re-badged, but at least having the same roots, specs etc. I've got enough to go on to tell me what it ain't, but little (oh, besides, I suppose the labeling & such) to tell me what it is. If it was a department store bike, I wouldn't be the least bit curious.

You know the make, model, country or origin, intended marketplace, year, tubeset, level and probable components. Seems like more than a little to me. What EXACTLY are you fishing for?

cudak888
08-31-09, 10:32 AM
You know the make, model, country or origin, intended marketplace, year, tubeset, level and probable components. Seems like more than a little to me. What EXACTLY are you fishing for?

Value, I bet :roflmao2::lol::roflmao2:

-Kurt

gutbucket
08-31-09, 01:43 PM
Value, I bet :roflmao2::lol::roflmao2:

-Kurt

Value, as in a dollar figure? Not at all. I most likely paid too much for it to begin with, so I'm not selling it because I'll never see what I paid. I bought it because it fit me and it will be used not too gently until it fails.
Its a beautiful bike in fit and execution despite not having the cachet of a true vintage gem, like say a Herse or a Schwinn Paramount. ;)
I'm just curious, given that even the most modest bikes in my fleet have heritage. I've even seen more than one of the models I possess (while out on my blue/white Raleigh Record fixed gear, I can meet at least two other identical bikes in person). Throw in the internets, and you can find many such examples.
But I cannot find one other bike like this one. All accounts, catalog scans, specs, seem to end at '85.
Hey, wait. Maybe I'll sell it for a million dollars. ;)

Retem
08-31-09, 02:39 PM
OH an '85? well I was very close eh? not bad. Retem Alfanas I believe started in 1990 what color was yours? Celeste or blue/white/silver? (90) or black? green/white? (those are '91 colors) it likely has a Superset frame set made with Tange Prestige tubing and came with Shimano 105 7spd dt. very nice bikes the '91 retailed around $800
thanks for the info

T-Mar
09-01-09, 07:29 AM
...I'm just curious, given that even the most modest bikes in my fleet have heritage. I've even seen more than one of the models I possess (while out on my blue/white Raleigh Record fixed gear, I can meet at least two other identical bikes in person). Throw in the internets, and you can find many such examples.
But I cannot find one other bike like this one. All accounts, catalog scans, specs, seem to end at '85.
Hey, wait. Maybe I'll sell it for a million dollars. ;)

In Canada, Raleigh in the mid-1980s was a shadow of itself during the boom years. Entry level sales remained relatively strong, primarily due to strong Raleigh brand recognition with non-cycling parents who were buying bicycles for kids. However, in the mid and high end, knowlegeable cyclists found better value in the Italian brands for the high end and Japanese and Canadian brands for the mid-range. Raleigh derfinitely scaled back their mid and high end models. The trend has continued and the only current Canadianmodels you see are entry level models from the likes of Canadian Tire.

Evidence of your model does exist. I have two catalogs including it, though not your particular model year. So it was produced, for at least three years. Just not in large quantities, and only in Canada, eh.

gutbucket
09-01-09, 05:51 PM
Thanks very much for the info. Raleighs are pretty plentiful up here, mostly crummy, poorly spec'd domestic ones especially with the remainder being made up of abused Nottingham models, so the Crit really stood out.
Thanks again.

bigpappa16502
07-13-11, 07:18 PM
Hi everyone,
i found this site while looking for info on this same bike... i also had trouble finding any info on it..... till now. its good to know something about it
not to be a pain but i just wanna be sure i understand. its a canadian only model from raleigh?
i'm lucky enough to say this is my first road bike and i've only ridden it a very short distance but already love it...
anything else anyone has on these things would be great..

and thanks for having me here!

cudak888
07-13-11, 08:20 PM
Hi everyone,
i found this site while looking for info on this same bike... i also had trouble finding any info on it..... till now. its good to know something about it
not to be a pain but i just wanna be sure i understand. its a canadian only model from raleigh?

Apparently so, which would indicate that the "Huffeigh"/Raleigh USA management also dipped into the management of Raleigh Canada - for this is not a Nottingham-designed frame.

That said, the U.S.-market 1986 catalog has since been published online - and there is no Criterium in it, I dare say it's safe to say that this model existed solely for the Canadian market.

1986 Raleigh USA Catalog @ The Headbadge (http://www.jaysmarine.com/TH_raleigh_cat_usa86.html)

Is there any tiny decal on the seattube proclaiming "for sale in Canada only?" The U.S. frames have a similar disclaimer right below the tubing decal:

http://www.jaysmarine.com/raleighusa_manu_sticker1.jpg

http://www.jaysmarine.com/raleighusa_manu_sticker2.jpg

http://www.jaysmarine.com/raleighusa_manu_sticker3.jpg

-Kurt

P.S.: That Tange 2 tubing sticker may be very telling in regards to the unknown Raleigh 555SL brand name used on the US bikes. Does anyone here have a Canadian-market '84 or '85 model?

bigpappa16502
07-13-11, 09:05 PM
After reeading this thread again i decided that pics were a must...
so i went out to the garage to get them i noticed that the bike was bought and or serviced at a shop in Pickering, Ont. called Bay Sports Equipment.

ok well here are the pics
i think its in pretty good shape for what i paid for it and its age...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v514/bigpappa/100_0739.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v514/bigpappa/100_0748.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v514/bigpappa/100_0751.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v514/bigpappa/100_0740.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v514/bigpappa/100_0745.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v514/bigpappa/100_0756.jpg