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KonaBuyer 06-24-09 08:27 AM

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

wrk101 06-24-09 08:36 AM

Stem shifters, nutted rear axle, no frame derailleur hanger, all signs of low end. Are the rims alloy or steel?

KonaBuyer 06-24-09 08:39 AM

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.

wrk101 06-24-09 08:51 AM

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).

redneckwes 06-24-09 08:56 AM

Thats no international.

Cheaper low end bike, $125 max.

rhm 06-24-09 09:10 AM

Agreed. But do I see a Weinmann concave rim on the rear wheel, and a first generation Deore touring derailleur? Someone did some upgrades....

Picchio Special 06-24-09 10:56 AM


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....

Well, the Weinmann rims might be Swiss, and the Deore derailleur is Japanese. Perhaps that's what the seller meant by "international."

rhm 06-24-09 11:05 AM


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."

Nice! :roflmao2:

bicyclebits 06-24-09 01:16 PM

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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