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Raleigh ID Help Needed
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Hello - can anyone figure out what this bike is?
International? Carlton? Record? Can anyone with supervision tell if the parts are Campy? Any sense of value? Thanks John |
Stem shifters, nutted rear axle, no frame derailleur hanger, all signs of low end. Are the rims alloy or steel?
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Not sure what the rims are - the seller is calling it an International, but the lugwork wasn't consistent. I just noticed the stem shifters...so it is low end. I will have to out the seller on CL - he is asking $265.
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Thats a high price for a bike with stem shifters, no RD frame hanger, and turkey levers. I would ask seller how he determined value and what is the frame made out of (and it better have a decal to support it, otherwise it is gas pipe).
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Thats no international.
Cheaper low end bike, $125 max. |
Agreed. But do I see a Weinmann concave rim on the rear wheel, and a first generation Deore touring derailleur? Someone did some upgrades....
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Originally Posted by rhm
(Post 9157311)
Agreed. But do I see a Weinmann concave rim on the rear wheel, and a first generation Deore touring derailleur? Someone did some upgrades....
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Originally Posted by Picchio Special
(Post 9158046)
Well, the Weinmann rims might be Swiss, and the Deore derailleur is Japanese. Perhaps that's what the seller meant by "international."
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Raleigh ID
Hi-
It's a Raleigh Record, the entry level bike below the Gran Prix. The frame is 20-30 Hi-tensile steel and it was manufactured by Raleigh and not by Carlton at Worksop. Decent, adequate but not the high end stuff. Bicyclebits |
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