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I bought this thing at a swap meet today for five bucks. Problem is, I don't know exactly what it is, although it has been suggested that it may have been manufactured by Raleigh. Anyone recognize it> Thanks.....
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Found this on the 'net:
A. Most of the English biked from the '60s were made by the Raleigh factory of Nottingham, the same way most American bikes of the '60 were made by Schwinn or Huffy (even if they were sold under another brand name like Robin Hood or Sears, respectively). If the bike has a triple square bead running down the center and sides of the fenders (properly called mudguards); if the edges of the fenders are crimped all the way around; and if it has a bump or nose on the front fender with a chrome cap, then it was made by Raleigh. Raleigh usually stamped a serial number under the seat on the seat lug. Off like a flock of turtles, Stratton O. Hammon II 2117 Woodbourne Av. Louisville, KY USA 40205-1911 502.458.6301 (Mornings MWF) strattonh@home.com Q. johnpaul wrote: > > While driving past St. Louis Bertrand church in Old Louisville yesterday > I found what looked like an old, stolen and abandoned bike lying on the > sidewalk. I brought the orphan home with me, but can't seem to find any > information about it's maker and thought maybe someone here could give > me a clue. > It is a Roddy. Solid black in color, english commuter style, enclosed > chain, single speed, coaster brake, probably from the 60s. It was a > plain, but beautiful bike, in it's day and might ride again, someday, > with a lot of work. > Ever heard of a Roddy? > > johnpaul~ |
I'm not sure what you've got there, but it looks like it is or could be a nice ride.
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