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Old 02-03-11, 10:24 AM
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Superb Superbe

1969 Raleigh Superbe, owned by a forum member. Just finished a pretty intensive clean-up of it:











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omg, look at the bare ground! I want some! (36" snow base here in MA)

The Superbe is beautiful ..

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Originally Posted by Scottryder
omg, look at the bare ground! I want some! (36" snow base here in MA)

The Superbe is beautiful ..

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Amateur...try 60-70" (or more).

(and I bet Scott thought this was something Suntour from the title )
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Originally Posted by khatfull
Amateur...try 60-70" (or more).

*head shaking* wussies the lot of you

GORGEOUS Superbe BTW ,
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Great looking bike.

For the snow bound forum members.......I wore sandals to work today !!!
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Originally Posted by Scottryder
omg, look at the bare ground! I want some! (36" snow base here in MA)
Originally Posted by khatfull
Amateur...try 60-70" (or more).
Originally Posted by sauze
*head shaking* wussies the lot of you
hmmm, and I was going to comment that Kurt should have swept off the leaves from the driveway before snapping those pictures...

Cool bike, I've never seen that locking fork thing before, interesting.

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Originally Posted by khatfull
Amateur...try 60-70" (or more).

(and I bet Scott thought this was something Suntour from the title )
You have to remember, Scott has been tainted by a Raleigh appreciation.
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Very nice. I want one like that but in 23".
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Beautiful Superbe! And I commend your use of a friction shifter mounted to the top tube. Looks great and easy to use. I really want to try that now.
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Originally Posted by FlatTop
Beautiful Superbe! And I commend your use of a friction shifter mounted to the top tube. Looks great and easy to use. I really want to try that now.
As a matter of fact, both levers are indexing and original SA components. Hub is an S5 w/bellcrank.

Only non-original bits are the tires, tubes, brake pads, and brake cables; pedals were also swapped out for post-'73 Union-made Raleigh rubberblocks.

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It's remarkable to find those top tube levers intact as the plastic they're made from seems to have been inspired by Simplex Delrin.

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Honestly, I was thinking it might be this:



The one depicted is rather nice too. One of these years I need to get off my duff and make mine look worthy.
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Originally Posted by nlerner
It's remarkable to find those top tube levers intact as the plastic they're made from seems to have been inspired by Simplex Delrin.
Pretty much the same stuff, but these have held up well:



Cables are originals as well, and work flawlessly, hence why we're leaving them in for the meantime.

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Originally Posted by gna
Very nice. I want one like that but in 23".
There used to be a '69 Superbe, 23" frame size, in the neighborhood.

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Originally Posted by USAZorro
Honestly, I was thinking it might be this:



The one depicted is rather nice too. One of these years I need to get off my duff and make mine look worthy.
I have one of those modern 1980s Superbes. It lives in Atlanta at my nephew's house waiting for me to visit. It needs to be ridden more and I promise to take pictures the next time I go.

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Pretty much the same stuff, but these have held up well:

Cables are originals as well, and work flawlessly, hence why we're leaving them in for the meantime.

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I was going to ask for a close up of the shifters. Thanks!

Where is the indexing mechanism? They look much like any friction shifter.
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Nice!! Wonder if they ever made any for short people? Everyone I've seen is too tall, 30+ stand over.
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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
I have one of those modern 1980s Superbes. It lives in Atlanta at my nephew's house waiting for me to visit. It needs to be ridden more and I promise to take pictures the next time I go.
Pastor Bob, if that ever decides to move north to a new home, I have a perfect group set for it!!

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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
Where is the indexing mechanism? They look much like any friction shifter.
Probably a ball bearing rolling into a groove. Trust me, the indexing is extremely vague. Nevertheless, it works.

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Nice!! Wonder if they ever made any for short people? Everyone I've seen is too tall, 30+ stand over.
Smallest Superbes were made in 21", I believe. This '69 is an example of one. You'd probably be better off with one of the smaller, silver, men's 19.5's from 1973-6 (IIRC) and fitting it out with Superbe bits.

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Great looking bike. Give Manny my regards.
I met him at NAHBS last year, very smart guy.

The bike is cool in so many ways, gadgets and overall.
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Was this the Source for the Price is Right video?

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Originally Posted by cudak888
There used to be a '69 Superbe, 23" frame size, in the neighborhood.

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I'm not quite next door, but I have a '66 in 23". It's pretty solid for being as old as me, especially the chrome. I'm the furthest thing from an expert, but I think it's all original but the tires, and possibly missing a rack.







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Originally Posted by chewybrian
I'm not quite next door, but I have a '66 in 23". It's pretty solid for being as old as me, especially the chrome. I'm the furthest thing from an expert, but I think it's all original but the tires, and possibly missing a rack.
Very pretty. Definitely not the local example.

Is that an original AW hub? I don't have any pre-1969 catalogs to know what the Superbe was running at the time. I know the '64s were a very interesting, two-tone example with green metallic Bluemels fenders; worked on one once. I've never seen one photographed online.

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Originally Posted by cudak888
Very pretty. Definitely not the local example.

Is that an original AW hub? I don't have any pre-1969 catalogs to know what the Superbe was running at the time. I know the '64s were a very interesting, two-tone example with green metallic Bluemels fenders; worked on one once. I've never seen one photographed online.

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Like this?

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Originally Posted by wahoonc
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Nope; the '64 I saw had a black headtube and matching black accents behind the headlugs; identical to the white accents shown in that photo.

That Superbe in your photo is a '61, isn't it?

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