Originally Posted by
mswantak
Pictures! We must have pictures!
Absolutely - I wholeheartedly second the motion!
Print this page out and show it to the original owners if they have any doubts. It is for the betterment of the community that we see a photograph of this machine. Would be very interesting to see a late model Raleigh produced for the South American market.
-Kurt
P.S.: 26"-wheeled machines were typically 32/40; they became 36/36 in '73. DL-1 rod-brake 28" models were 32/40, and became 36/40 in 1973. The 36/40 on a post-'73, 26"-wheel machine is unusual, though I'll put an educated guess that the reason for it is because it is rod-brake equipped. Don't ask me why they would do such a thing - I'm only applying Raleigh logic to this.