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djsearcy 01-22-10 03:30 PM

frame identification
 
i made the same thread in the inquiries subforum but apparently it is suitable to go here as i am not asking for its value. got some better photos aswell so i hope it helps.

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...ication007.jpg

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...ication006.jpg

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...ication005.jpg

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...ication004.jpg

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...ication002.jpg

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...ication001.jpg

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...ike009zoom.jpg

cheers :)

unworthy1 01-22-10 03:48 PM

I can't give you a positive ID, but I'll tell you this:
It has a variation of the style of fastback seatcluster known as "Brampton-Victor" or just Victor for short, coupled with the full-sloping crown one might jump to assuming a Raleigh Pro, but I'm not certain enough to jump, yet (you'd want 3 holes for the badge, not 2)
There were other British marques that did this style of seatcluster and had some kind of similar forkcrown: Holdsworth was one, Carlton perhaps another.
I'd guess it's certainly British and most likely 531 tubing and a 27.2 post.

djsearcy 01-22-10 04:24 PM

thanks alot! just had a look around... http://www.carltoncycles.me.uk/mybik...ofessional.htm ?

stausty 01-22-10 04:34 PM

Any chance you're in Atlanta?

djsearcy 01-22-10 04:37 PM

nope, i'm from nottingham, u.k

stausty 01-22-10 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by djsearcy (Post 10305416)
nope, i'm from nottingham, u.k

I swear I saw the same frame chained to a tree at the bar across the street from my apartment last week. It was built up with Dura Ace components, but had the same paint and pair of holes in the head tube. It's a beautiful bike and you are assured of my jealousy.

djsearcy 01-22-10 04:51 PM

haha fair enough. thankyou!

unworthy1 01-22-10 06:55 PM

Carlton Professional seems a very close match, and the serial number might indicate a '71 or '72, but did they come with all those braze-on bits and chrome headlugs in this period? The picture of the '72 (maybe a late '72) shown on that site have neither. The clincher will be to match up the badge holes on a Carlton with a badge.

JohnDThompson 01-22-10 09:59 PM

Looks like a Raleigh "Professional." Mid 1970s production.

djsearcy 01-23-10 07:02 AM

thanks unworthy, it is the closest i have seen yet though. i heard from somewhere else it could be a carlton competition but i cant find any images on the internet. i hear that raleigh pro's have a cut out on the BB? so that is out of the question unless i heard wrong.

T-Mar 01-23-10 07:57 AM

I agree with Unworthy1 and suspect this is a Carlton Professional, as opposed to a Raleigh Professional, purely on the basis of the chromed head lugs. I've never seen a Raleigh Professional with chromed head lugs and the Carlton Professional was known to have them in 1970, so it probably also had them in 1971/1972. The few Carlton Competition that I've seen did not use a fastback stay arrangement.

djsearcy 01-23-10 12:05 PM

thankyou for your help guys :)

nuovo_record 03-24-10 07:29 AM

not a holdsworth as the headbadge had the hols vertically and not horizontally like yours. the serial number goes across the BB too.


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