For the love of English 3 speeds...
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Not an English 3 speed but my new Worksman does sport a Sturmey Archer AWC English built 3 speed hub. Really enjoying this one these days
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Yeah, seat tubes are not the problem unless you are wayyy outside the human body size norms. It's those danged knees on the handgrips that are the problem.
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I got a black one from him. It's pretty decent but agree that you'd want your craft knife handy or do as I did - fingernail it!
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The reflector on my 1949 Sports is just under 5cm across. I don't have the reflectors I bought from Thailand (same seller you linked to) to hand, but I remember comparing them when they arrived, and being happy that they were close enough. The only issues were the slightly rough moulding press-outs on the serrated edges (easily remedied, as mentioned above) and the fact that there was no securing nut supplied (annoying, but not a biggie).
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Okay Reflector size report....
Apparently Raleigh used several different sizes and brands of reflectors over the years. The 3 I have on hand measure out to: 3.8cm/4.4cm that is the black one from Yellow Jersey, it has a plastic base rather than rubber. I believe that is the same size as what Raleigh was using back in the 50's. 4.0cm/5.0cm this is a white rubber housing and is on a 1972 Raleigh Superbe, it is the same as the ones on 1971 Colt and 1970 Sports Standard. 6.0cm/6.8cm white rubber housing, this one is on my bride's 1973 Colt. I will try and get pictures eventually.
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Apparently Raleigh used several different sizes and brands of reflectors over the years. The 3 I have on hand measure out to: 3.8cm/4.4cm that is the black one from Yellow Jersey, it has a plastic base rather than rubber. I believe that is the same size as what Raleigh was using back in the 50's. 4.0cm/5.0cm this is a white rubber housing and is on a 1972 Raleigh Superbe, it is the same as the ones on 1971 Colt and 1970 Sports Standard. 6.0cm/6.8cm white rubber housing, this one is on my bride's 1973 Colt. I will try and get pictures eventually.
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Anyway, FWIW, in the pic below, left to right:
1970 BSA with original white reflector, 48.32 mm, BSA Fairylites on lens; nothing on housing
1974 Raleigh LTD-3 with reproduction reflector, 48.08 mm, nothing on lens, TTC on housing
1972 Raleigh Sports with original white reflector, 63.04 mm, Lucas on lens, Sturmey Archer on housing
One final niggling point....
Viewing the two reflectors on the left in the pic; the original BSA reflector has a slightly larger lens than the reproduction reflector. Again, probably nothing that would even be noticed except by English 3-speed cognoscenti....
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Does anybody use these anchors on their 3 speed? I have had a terrible time with the shifter cable slipping through the bolt when I am peddling uphill. Yesterday, the cable slipped and put me in neutral while I was standing up peddling. After my trip over the handlebars, I received some nice road rash for my efforts.
Any tips for getting the cable to stay put?
Any tips for getting the cable to stay put?
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Rode my Sports through the dirt... roads.
In reality I walked down the twisty steep downhill path to the surprisingly well maintained riverbank. The Fibrax brake shoes on dusty steel rims don't really brake all that well, not even when the bike was being walked. I'm getting some salmon Kool Stops to improve the braking for now.
I'm looking into eventually getting a BF drum brake for the front, and an AB3 for the rear. Does anyone know where to find an AB3? Its a steel shell 3 speed with a 90mm drum brake. I'm looking for the steel shell hubs to go with a period correct look (laced to hi polished CR-18s).
The 42" low gear of the AW hub managed to crawl up the various steep hills, paved and unpaved. Life could have been easier with an additional lower gear; perhaps one of the new 5 speeds with the same 48/22 gearing would do (the 5 speed's top gear is useless in this hill country unless I also swap the chainring for a 40 tooth).
In reality I walked down the twisty steep downhill path to the surprisingly well maintained riverbank. The Fibrax brake shoes on dusty steel rims don't really brake all that well, not even when the bike was being walked. I'm getting some salmon Kool Stops to improve the braking for now.
I'm looking into eventually getting a BF drum brake for the front, and an AB3 for the rear. Does anyone know where to find an AB3? Its a steel shell 3 speed with a 90mm drum brake. I'm looking for the steel shell hubs to go with a period correct look (laced to hi polished CR-18s).
The 42" low gear of the AW hub managed to crawl up the various steep hills, paved and unpaved. Life could have been easier with an additional lower gear; perhaps one of the new 5 speeds with the same 48/22 gearing would do (the 5 speed's top gear is useless in this hill country unless I also swap the chainring for a 40 tooth).
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Any tips for getting the cable to stay put?
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Does anybody use these anchors on their 3 speed? I have had a terrible time with the shifter cable slipping through the bolt when I am peddling uphill. Yesterday, the cable slipped and put me in neutral while I was standing up peddling. After my trip over the handlebars, I received some nice road rash for my efforts.
Any tips for getting the cable to stay put?

Any tips for getting the cable to stay put?
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Does anybody use these anchors on their 3 speed? I have had a terrible time with the shifter cable slipping through the bolt when I am peddling uphill. Yesterday, the cable slipped and put me in neutral while I was standing up peddling. After my trip over the handlebars, I received some nice road rash for my efforts.
Any tips for getting the cable to stay put?

Any tips for getting the cable to stay put?
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I use an earlier version of this set and it hasn't let me down. With the molded carry case you're pretty much always gonna have the wrench you need. Northern discounts it heavily from time to time.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...7233_200327233
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I'm pretty sure the cable slipped, I can see the flat spot on the cable from where the bolt clamps down and I get a lot of slack in the cable. I used two wrenches again to tighten it and adjusted the cable, we'll see what happens.
Funny thing is, I never had this problem until I flipped the bars to give it more of a path racer look. Maybe I need to slow down and take it easy, this bike was never meant to be a racer, but it sure is fun flying around on a 50+ yr old bike.
Funny thing is, I never had this problem until I flipped the bars to give it more of a path racer look. Maybe I need to slow down and take it easy, this bike was never meant to be a racer, but it sure is fun flying around on a 50+ yr old bike.
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I'm pretty sure the cable slipped, I can see the flat spot on the cable from where the bolt clamps down and I get a lot of slack in the cable. I used two wrenches again to tighten it and adjusted the cable, we'll see what happens.
Funny thing is, I never had this problem until I flipped the bars to give it more of a path racer look. Maybe I need to slow down and take it easy, this bike was never meant to be a racer, but it sure is fun flying around on a 50+ yr old bike.
Funny thing is, I never had this problem until I flipped the bars to give it more of a path racer look. Maybe I need to slow down and take it easy, this bike was never meant to be a racer, but it sure is fun flying around on a 50+ yr old bike.
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Hey I was wondering if anyone has any first-hand experience with the Shimano 3-speed Automatic Coasting hub?
See: https://www.raleigh-canada.ca/bikes/coasting.html and https://www.parktool.com/blog/calvins...oasting-system
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See: https://www.raleigh-canada.ca/bikes/coasting.html and https://www.parktool.com/blog/calvins...oasting-system
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I agree it seems strange. If it happens again, I'll replace the anchor since this doesn't seem to be a common problem and it's a cheap part.
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Hey I was wondering if anyone has any first-hand experience with the Shimano 3-speed Automatic Coasting hub?
See: https://www.raleigh-canada.ca/bikes/coasting.html and https://www.parktool.com/blog/calvins...oasting-system
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See: https://www.raleigh-canada.ca/bikes/coasting.html and https://www.parktool.com/blog/calvins...oasting-system
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Hello folks, I need to replace the nut that holds the seat post on my 1974 DL-1. I think the previous owner used the wrong nut (thread) on the original bolt, not sure. Do you know what is the correct bolt and thread ? In case the bolt is damaged as well, where can I buy a replacement? Do you think I would find original ones? Pics below. Thank you for any comment/suggestion.



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You can buy a new nut and bolt from Old Bike Trader.
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Buy a new one, FWIW I don't think yours is correct. My DL-1 has a plain old nut and bolt set with washers on both sides. Nothing special or fancy, looks like a 1/4" coarse thread about 1.5" long.
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Insufficient torque can cause failure and I have found that the OEM cable and clamps are much better than the generic ones that are available.
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I'm pretty sure the cable slipped, I can see the flat spot on the cable from where the bolt clamps down and I get a lot of slack in the cable. I used two wrenches again to tighten it and adjusted the cable, we'll see what happens.
Funny thing is, I never had this problem until I flipped the bars to give it more of a path racer look. Maybe I need to slow down and take it easy, this bike was never meant to be a racer, but it sure is fun flying around on a 50+ yr old bike.
Funny thing is, I never had this problem until I flipped the bars to give it more of a path racer look. Maybe I need to slow down and take it easy, this bike was never meant to be a racer, but it sure is fun flying around on a 50+ yr old bike.
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Thanks Aaron. I thought it was original. Anyway, I will see if I can find and buy it like yours is set-up.
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I found this bolt and nut on e-bay, it says it is from a Raleigh Sports 1971. Is this the correct one for a DL-1 Tourist. Aaron, I believe yours have nuts and spacers on both sides right? I added it to my watch list for now.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/390469093904...84.m1423.l2649
https://www.ebay.com/itm/390469093904...84.m1423.l2649
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I found this bolt and nut on e-bay, it says it is from a Raleigh Sports 1971. Is this the correct one for a DL-1 Tourist. Aaron, I believe yours have nuts and spacers on both sides right? I added it to my watch list for now.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/390469093904...84.m1423.l2649
https://www.ebay.com/itm/390469093904...84.m1423.l2649