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Raleigh and Colnago identification
I picked up a colnago the other day that has been repainted, and I've had a Raleigh frame hanging in my garage since a friend had me strip it and build him bike that fit him better.
The Raleigh is definitely carlton, campy drops, lug cutouts, with slots in the bb. I'll update this post with a serial number in a little bit. The colnago has campy drops, chromed fork crown, not sure if there's more chrome under the repaint, and I can't find the serial #. I haven't tried too hard, just looked it over pretty good. It has a campy record headset, which I think is C Record, but I'm not well versed in the campy line. There's a clover carved out of the bb, and clover pantographing on the fork crown. Also wondering what the front derailleur is, nuovo record? Raleigh http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...space_2044.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...space_2046.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...space_2048.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...space_2049.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...space_2050.jpg Colnago http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...space_2033.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...space_2040.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...space_2041.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...space_2043.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...space_2034.jpg |
The lug work looks like a raleigh professional to me...it's nearly identical to my team pro.
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The first is a 1978 Raleigh Professional Mark V - undoubtedly.
-Kurt |
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Very nice, thank you. How did you know that? And what is the significance of Mark V? |
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-Kurt |
I take it the Raleigh Pro was the top model for any given year?
Also, what exactly is the difference between the fastback stays and regular caps? Are plain caps mitered and brazed alongside the lug, while fastback stays are incorporated into the lug somehow? Finally, what is the SDBU Pro? As for the Colnago, any clues? |
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http://www.sheldonbrown.com/images/raleigh-baylis02.jpg Yours has a more conventional routing of the seat stays. Caps can be either forged pieces that fit at the end of the seat stay tube and provide the connecting interface between lug and tube, or it can be a flat piece of steel brazed to the top of a tube cut at an angle (as with your Professional Mark V). Note that Raleigh was probably the undisputed champion of utterly sloppy seat stay caps - note how the caps "spill over" the tube over most of the tube's diameter (see picture #2). A framebuilder that would take any pride in his or her work would file them down. Quote:
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-Kurt P.S.: Do you have an overall photo of that Raleigh Pro frame? They didn't come with braze-ons when new, and I notice these look abnormally low. I'll wager a respray for someone with very odd taste in where his shifters belong. |
This is a Team Pro, but it wasn't made in SBDU...it was Workshop/Carlton:
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It's one of the more desirable replicas - without question. |
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USAZorro - little confused...a local guy and self proclaimed raleigh expert who works at Via told me it is a team pro and that some were made in Carlton (although not as desirable as the SBDUs).
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Then again, a good majority of those self-proclaimed LBS Raleigh experts are idiots who base their knowledge on fuzzy memories of when they used to sell these things back in the '70s. Problem is, they never admit their knowledge isn't concrete. Quote:
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I guess that kills the value of the Raleigh Pro? |
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I think that he's referring to the red one posted above, not the blue/silver marty |
Cudak - no - I meant my bike...not his. I suspect he's also not a blow hard...Curtis is pretty famous on the east coast for the vintage stuff. I was told mine was a team pro and not a painted professional...just made in Carlton and not SBDU. A guy in the yahoo raleigh group told me the same...that some pros were made in Carlton because they had more orders than SBDU was able to turn out.
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-Kurt |
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Colnago is the better deal of the two, and not because it's a "Colnago" either - it's simply in better overall shape, and the repaint is presentable. -Kurt |
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seeing as Raleigh did custom orders is it possible someone ordered that Pro with the
bosses so low on the downtube? Long armed individual? If I ever get a Raleigh it's going to be in that mink blue Sliver paint scheme, it's just classic to my eye. Marty |
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There's a shop that has a pro with that paint job...and the person left the bike there a year ago and hasn't returned for it. He also put bull horns on it and a kick stand.
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I believe the Colnago is a 75 or 76 model based on cutout on lugs and fork tang
and the combination of the club and "Colnago" on the fork crown. Marty |
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