Old 02-06-13 | 03:32 PM
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Bikes: '73 Raleigh RRA, 1986 Trek 500 commuter

Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
That is a beautiful looking frame.

If the spacing is 126 and the hubs are 130 then fitting them is quite easy as steel frames do have a little spring and 4mm does not throw off the dropout alignment much although the proper way to do this is to cold set the frame and align the dropouts.

Frame looks like a Raleigh International with a new coat of paint... would love to see the fork if you have it.

You will need to check the bottom bracket to determine the bottom bracket type and the diameter of the seat post will determine what type of tubing it is and what size of seatpost you require.
An International would have had Campy drops with integral hanger.
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