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deez 08-14-08 05:09 PM

Raleigh frame question
 
I'm looking for pics of the right hand side of a naked 70's raleigh frame. I want to compare it to mine...


I got the cranks off my early 70's super course and I noticed on the Right Hand side chainstay there is a rather large indentation (I'd call it roughly thumb sized) about an inch back from the BB. I'm really hoping this is a feature and not a problem. There's no way I could have seen it with the cranks on, and to be honest I don't know how anyone could have formed such a perfect indentation at all, let alone with the cranks and chainrings in the way.

please tell me this is supposed to be there. :(

Marrock 08-14-08 05:18 PM

Might be there to allow clearance for the chainring.

nlerner 08-14-08 06:08 PM

It's fairly common to dimple that chainstay for more clearance. Best when done at the factory, though on one of my bikes some gorilla did it himself with a hammer or a rock, given the final result.

Neal

USAZorro 08-14-08 06:16 PM


Originally Posted by deez (Post 7273499)
I'm looking for pics of the right hand side of a naked 70's raleigh frame. I want to compare it to mine...


I got the cranks off my early 70's super course and I noticed on the Right Hand side chainstay there is a rather large indentation (I'd call it roughly thumb sized) about an inch back from the BB. I'm really hoping this is a feature and not a problem. There's no way I could have seen it with the cranks on, and to be honest I don't know how anyone could have formed such a perfect indentation at all, let alone with the cranks and chainrings in the way.

please tell me this is supposed to be there. :(

It's supposed to be there.

Seriously.

deez 08-14-08 07:25 PM

awesome.

wow thats great to hear. :D

sailorbenjamin 08-14-08 08:16 PM

I could do it with a rock? Hmm.


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