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Old 01-23-23 | 12:43 PM
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1989Pre
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If you were in England and wanted a British road bike in the 1950's-60's and were part of the proleteriat, most marques had a model that was made of a very decent hi-ten. Raleigh/Carlton had their own proprietary "2328", while Reynolds had their 'A' Quality, which was butted. You'd only gain about 250g over a frame-set with 531 straight-guage. Anyone know the specs of the Raleigh tubing?
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