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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 :) |
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. |
thanks alot! just had a look around... http://www.carltoncycles.me.uk/mybik...ofessional.htm ?
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Any chance you're in Atlanta?
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nope, i'm from nottingham, u.k
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Originally Posted by djsearcy
(Post 10305416)
nope, i'm from nottingham, u.k
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haha fair enough. thankyou!
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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.
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Looks like a Raleigh "Professional." Mid 1970s production.
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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.
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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.
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thankyou for your help guys :)
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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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