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The Case Of The Tall Lone Owner

Vintage 1977 Raleigh Professional - $900 (Durham)




"Vintage 1977 Raleigh Professional Bicycle 25 ½ inch

Blue Mink/Silver - A Classic! In excellent condition. One owner – I have original bill of sale.

Frame & Tubing: Raleigh Professional 25 1/2inch/64 cm C-T, Reynolds 531
double-butted tubes
Fork and Headset: Reynolds 531, Campagnolo Nuovo Record Headset
Stem: Cinelli
Brakes: Campagnolo Nuovo Record Calipers w/Pads & Nuovo Record Levers and Campagnolo Hoods
Shifters, Front and Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo Nuovo Record
Crankset and Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Record Strada 53/42 & Campagnolo Nuovo Record BB
Saddle and Seat Post: De Rosa / Campagnolo Nuovo Record
Front and Rear wheel: Mavic 40, Tires Continental Ultra 700X23C
Serial number: WS7000025

bicycle frame material: aluminum
bicycle type: road
brake type: caliper
condition: excellent
electric assist: none
frame size: 25 ½ inch
handlebar type: drop
make / manufacturer: Raleigh
model name / number: Raleigh Professional
serial number: WS7000025
suspension: none (rigid)
wheel size: 700C "

https://raleigh.craigslist.org/bik/d...936803266.html

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Originally Posted by thumpism
I'm happy to learn that so many folks are able to pass on what would ordinarily be a must-have bike. I feel like I reached a real milestone in maturity when I became able to do that.
Passing by this open window.

I had seen the Bianchi you posted, and was hesitant about posting as I'd want it for parts, but it's my size, so probably wouldn't be able to bring myself to gut it. I am interested in it even though I have the Lotus Odyssey. I'll probably write the owner. Okay, fine, I haven't quite "reached that milestone in maturity."

I am resisting, now that you've posted it, so thanks for that?)


Progress, not perfection?)
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