What to do with Raleigh Sprite?
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What to do with Raleigh Sprite?
I bought this bike and it'll be shipped to me shortly. Original parts and all in working order, some pitting on the chrome. Probably needs new tires, handgrips, brake cables but that's okay. I'm probably going to repaint the frame. Are the parts worth keeping or should I replace them with new?

Raleigh Sprite info
Raleigh Sprite info
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It should be a good rider with just some basic repair, and honestly it really wouldn't be worth it to pour too much money into upgrades.
However, you would certainly gain by upgrading to newer cotterless cranks. A standard English-threaded BB will fit directly, and you'll save prolly 2-3 pounds by switching to even a lower-end modern crankset. New brakes prolly wouldn't hurt either, as I found the original calipers to be rather flexy, and the original levers... well... they just sucked, no two ways about it.
Other than that, though, it's a good touring bike... I had a women's version that same color, gave it to a friend of mine who was getting into riding.
However, you would certainly gain by upgrading to newer cotterless cranks. A standard English-threaded BB will fit directly, and you'll save prolly 2-3 pounds by switching to even a lower-end modern crankset. New brakes prolly wouldn't hurt either, as I found the original calipers to be rather flexy, and the original levers... well... they just sucked, no two ways about it.
Other than that, though, it's a good touring bike... I had a women's version that same color, gave it to a friend of mine who was getting into riding.
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Here is a pic of my $30 Sprite.
Personally, these bikes aren't worth very much, so I wouldn't spend any large amounts of cash upgrading it. Mine came with a rack which I use whenever I use it to get the mail.
Good for bombing around on though. Even if my wife won't ride with me when I'm on it!
Personally, these bikes aren't worth very much, so I wouldn't spend any large amounts of cash upgrading it. Mine came with a rack which I use whenever I use it to get the mail.
Good for bombing around on though. Even if my wife won't ride with me when I'm on it!
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Thanks for the info. I see this old man riding a Schwinn very similar to this bike in our neighborhood every day so when I saw the Sprite for sale I thought I could use it as a quick hop-on and ride kind of bike.
Since I'm between jobs, I thought of getting an old bike and fixing it up as a project.
Since I'm between jobs, I thought of getting an old bike and fixing it up as a project.
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Here is my $15 Sprite that I accumulated this past weekend. It is getting new tires, cables, chain and a good going thru then off to a new owner.
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i was riding my varsity home and passed a yard sale where an old man was selling his sprite. handed him $20 and walked home like a drunk with two hookers.
no picture to post but its the mid 70's version in a nice green
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Nice Sprites, everybody.
Cudak888, is it okay to repaint the bike the same color white, if necessary? None of the Raleigh stuff I've been able to find mentioned an Ivory paint color.
Cudak888, is it okay to repaint the bike the same color white, if necessary? None of the Raleigh stuff I've been able to find mentioned an Ivory paint color.
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I have the same White color five speed sprite, I call it my Geezer bike..... Fun and comfortable for short rides. It was dated by the seller at '69-'70 and like yours is a "Sprite 27".
Clean it up and make sure its safe, touch up any nicks in the paint and have fun with it.
Clean it up and make sure its safe, touch up any nicks in the paint and have fun with it.
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Try some Meguiars Scratch-X on the paint to get the shine back. Should get it back to a condition that you will be happy with.
-Kurt
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Thanks for the tip.
Greybeard, my Sprite was listed as mid-60's but those had SA hubs so you're most likely correct with the later date.
Greybeard, my Sprite was listed as mid-60's but those had SA hubs so you're most likely correct with the later date.
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Sheldon shows the Early 60's as 10 speed machines, Mid 60's went to 5 speed SA, later returning to 5 speed derailleur. Maybe a Raleigh expert can pinpoint what years(s) labeled them as SPRITE 27 and came equipped minus the Plethcher rack.
Here's a link to Sheldons article:
https://sheldonbrown.com/retroraleighs/sprite.html
Here's a link to Sheldons article:
https://sheldonbrown.com/retroraleighs/sprite.html
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Sprites and Trents, so similar.
These Sprites are so similar to the Trent, and I've had my eye on one, re-listed on ebay. (didn't sell at £9.99!)
They are a basic, minimalist, classic design, in my eyes.
Aren't they?
How could you improve them significantly? (Bit like Angle-poise lamps)
I'm tempted by this one even if I have to pay postage. It's 70 awkward, cross country, miles away from me. With no motorised transport. Just bicycles.
It's all the fault of a certain BF member who has a really nice one, albeit with derailers.
The one I'm looking at is a 4 speed, and has the edge I reckon.
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They are a basic, minimalist, classic design, in my eyes.
Aren't they?
How could you improve them significantly? (Bit like Angle-poise lamps)
I'm tempted by this one even if I have to pay postage. It's 70 awkward, cross country, miles away from me. With no motorised transport. Just bicycles.
It's all the fault of a certain BF member who has a really nice one, albeit with derailers.
The one I'm looking at is a 4 speed, and has the edge I reckon.
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