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Old 01-10-11, 10:47 PM
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Hercules, unknown year

I have the opportunity to get this bike and am wondering what its value might be. I do not know the year. Only that it is made in Nottingham, England. I had no luck finding something similar on ebay for comparison. I have been shopping for a newer road bike but saw this and thought it would be neat to take out now and then.
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Hi ,

I have a small collection of Hercules machines, mostly from the Pre Raleigh buy out era, but I have a few 60's and 70's era road and town bikes in the stable.

Can you check the derailleur and see who has manufactured it , it may well be a Huret Allvit ?

It looks on first impression to be one of the Raleigh lineage but it's a small photo and i'm half blind ! So I may be wrong.
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Oh and what does the head badge look like ?
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Appears to be a mid to late 1970s, entry level model. Yes, that does look like an Allvit rear derailleur. Looks clean. About $50-$75 in my region.
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I absolutley agree with that, in my country I would be comfortable paying about 50 pounds for that bike, maybe a little more if pushed but no more than 75 pounds. That nicely conditioned pump most likely fetches 10 pounds on its own provided it is functionally sound and 5 for the bottle cage.

As a second bike for a bit of a hack without having to worry about expensive components being stripped by theives etc you could do a lot worse. It has a good frame and decent enough wheels and is a comfortable enough ride. I've seen a lot of problems with their in house manufactured brakes however , but a change of cabling and pads might be a small but worthwhile investment (and a possible bartering tool to get 10-15 dollars off the price ?)


Nowt' wrong with a good bit of entry level Raleigh/Hercules.. and this one does indeed look clean and well looked after for its age.

Good luck with the bike if you get it and enjoy riding it.

Last edited by rpf; 01-12-11 at 03:07 AM. Reason: forgot to comment on the pump
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