For the love of English 3 speeds...
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More info over at Society of Three Speeds.
And the poster I whipped up for it:

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Nice artwork on the poster. I also like your website.
Well, for all you 3 speedsters that are in and around SE Michigan I have a website developed to serve as an info hub for my rides. The first one is April 21st. I may do more if there is interest. More info at www.scr3sptour.weebly.com. It's not 100% complete but it's a start.
And the poster I whipped up for it:

larger image here.[/QUOTE]
Nice artwork on the poster. I also like your website.
Well, for all you 3 speedsters that are in and around SE Michigan I have a website developed to serve as an info hub for my rides. The first one is April 21st. I may do more if there is interest. More info at www.scr3sptour.weebly.com. It's not 100% complete but it's a start.
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SUMMER of LOVE & MEET THE BEATLES...
Here we have an extremely nice all-original Gold & Chrome Hercules from the "SUMMER of LOVE" - 1967.
When I bought it I also bought a basket case Raleigh-Nottingham-built Western Auto from the year that the BEATLES invaded the USA in earnest - 1964 - hence "MEET THE BEATLES" from their iconic 1964 album of that name.
There are some really interesting things about these bikes that are worth discussing on this, the best of the English 3-speed threads.
Other pics to follow; with notes and questions about the build parts differences and similarities...
BTW, I have one pic showing the two bikes side-by-side, a nice picture it is too, but it is 2.2MB and the BF format will not accept anything larger than 2.0MB. Anyone able to recommend any free and user-friendly photo-editing software either online or downloadable?


When I bought it I also bought a basket case Raleigh-Nottingham-built Western Auto from the year that the BEATLES invaded the USA in earnest - 1964 - hence "MEET THE BEATLES" from their iconic 1964 album of that name.
There are some really interesting things about these bikes that are worth discussing on this, the best of the English 3-speed threads.
Other pics to follow; with notes and questions about the build parts differences and similarities...
BTW, I have one pic showing the two bikes side-by-side, a nice picture it is too, but it is 2.2MB and the BF format will not accept anything larger than 2.0MB. Anyone able to recommend any free and user-friendly photo-editing software either online or downloadable?
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Raleigh-built in Nottingham, England
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FIRST PIC
Sorry that this one is out of focus; a decal on the seat tube; commonly seen on Raleigh-built machines that are NOT Raleighs.
SECOND PIC
The Wrights saddle on the beater bike was made in Poland.
THIRD PIC
The Persons saddle on the Hercules was made in the USA.


FIRST PIC
Sorry that this one is out of focus; a decal on the seat tube; commonly seen on Raleigh-built machines that are NOT Raleighs.
SECOND PIC
The Wrights saddle on the beater bike was made in Poland.
THIRD PIC
The Persons saddle on the Hercules was made in the USA.
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ON CHAINGUARDS, --good, better, best...
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The Hercules chainguard is, to me, a thing of beauty - with its "Tron-like" trapezoidal shape and in chrome.
Like the Western Auto bike, and unlike a true Raleigh, with their two braised-on front tabs on the frame, the Herc's guard is affixed at two points only, as opposed to the true Raleigh's three. The shape of the WA's guard is pretty much the same as a Raleigh's from that time.

The Hercules chainguard is, to me, a thing of beauty - with its "Tron-like" trapezoidal shape and in chrome.
Like the Western Auto bike, and unlike a true Raleigh, with their two braised-on front tabs on the frame, the Herc's guard is affixed at two points only, as opposed to the true Raleigh's three. The shape of the WA's guard is pretty much the same as a Raleigh's from that time.
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THE ALL-PURPOSE CHAINRING
Notice that the chainring is the same in the two pics above. This seems to be the all-purpose chainring produced by Raleigh Industries.
Notice that the chainring is the same in the two pics above. This seems to be the all-purpose chainring produced by Raleigh Industries.
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BTW, I have one pic showing the two bikes side-by-side, a nice picture it is too, but it is 2.2MB and the BF format will not accept anything larger than 2.0MB. Anyone able to recommend any free and user-friendly photo-editing software either online or downloadable?
BTW, I have one pic showing the two bikes side-by-side, a nice picture it is too, but it is 2.2MB and the BF format will not accept anything larger than 2.0MB. Anyone able to recommend any free and user-friendly photo-editing software either online or downloadable?
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When did xpt give way to pletscher as the oem raleigh kickstand?
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We own a number of 70's Raleigh Sports bicycles now and they all seem to have come with the oft-imitated, never excelled Swiss PLETSCHER single-leg kickstand.
The two bikes here, Hercules and Western Auto, came OEM with two variations of a kickstand made by a firm that called had XPT cast into the cast aluminum receiver. The leg on the Hercules is adjustable, that on the Western Auto is not, otherwise they appear to be exactly the same.
We own a number of 70's Raleigh Sports bicycles now and they all seem to have come with the oft-imitated, never excelled Swiss PLETSCHER single-leg kickstand.
The two bikes here, Hercules and Western Auto, came OEM with two variations of a kickstand made by a firm that called had XPT cast into the cast aluminum receiver. The leg on the Hercules is adjustable, that on the Western Auto is not, otherwise they appear to be exactly the same.
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What is this and why is it important?
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Well, everyone can see the pic.
This little thingy clamped to the frame is a part from a Raleigh-built-in-Nottingham Western Auto bicycle from 1964.
The little thingy clamped to the frame is made of metal.
Later, these parts became to be made by Raleigh of plastic instead of metal. Mistake.
Question for ye graybeards in 3-speed lore out there....
What was/were the year[s] that Raleigh switched to plastic?
Well, everyone can see the pic.
This little thingy clamped to the frame is a part from a Raleigh-built-in-Nottingham Western Auto bicycle from 1964.
The little thingy clamped to the frame is made of metal.
Later, these parts became to be made by Raleigh of plastic instead of metal. Mistake.
Question for ye graybeards in 3-speed lore out there....
What was/were the year[s] that Raleigh switched to plastic?
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Also, the chainring on my '66 Hercules is different to that.
Put about 30 miles on it this weekend :-)
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BTW, do you have a pic of the guard on your '66?
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Well, everyone can see the pic.
This little thingy clamped to the frame is a part from a Raleigh-built-in-Nottingham Western Auto bicycle from 1964.
The little thingy clamped to the frame is made of metal.
Later, these parts became to be made by Raleigh of plastic instead of metal. Mistake.
Question for ye graybeards in 3-speed lore out there....
What was/were the year[s] that Raleigh switched to plastic?

Well, everyone can see the pic.
This little thingy clamped to the frame is a part from a Raleigh-built-in-Nottingham Western Auto bicycle from 1964.
The little thingy clamped to the frame is made of metal.
Later, these parts became to be made by Raleigh of plastic instead of metal. Mistake.
Question for ye graybeards in 3-speed lore out there....
What was/were the year[s] that Raleigh switched to plastic?
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Well, everyone can see the pic.
This little thingy clamped to the frame is a part from a Raleigh-built-in-Nottingham Western Auto bicycle from 1964.
The little thingy clamped to the frame is made of metal.
Later, these parts became to be made by Raleigh of plastic instead of metal. Mistake.
Question for ye graybeards in 3-speed lore out there....
What was/were the year[s] that Raleigh switched to plastic?
Well, everyone can see the pic.
This little thingy clamped to the frame is a part from a Raleigh-built-in-Nottingham Western Auto bicycle from 1964.
The little thingy clamped to the frame is made of metal.
Later, these parts became to be made by Raleigh of plastic instead of metal. Mistake.
Question for ye graybeards in 3-speed lore out there....
What was/were the year[s] that Raleigh switched to plastic?
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Finally found the headlamp of my dreams, a 1960's Elite. Now hunting for a 3V LED bulb with an E10 screw-type base to replace the relatively dim tungsten bulb. (Never satisfied!)
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'67 Raleigh Sprite 5-spd
Hubby bought a women's '67 Raleigh Sprite 5-spd at an auction this wknd for $10. It's in pretty rough shape as it appears to have been left outside for about 10 yrs! The tires are shot and the chain is pretty rusty, as are the fenders and chain guard. It is complete, tho'.
My thought was to try to clean it up as best as I can to see if everything is operable.
Are there any thoughts/comments out there about how functional or reliable the 5-spd is, before I get into doing alot of work on it. I now have a Sport 3-sp that I've refubished, but thought a 5 spd was interesting.
My thought was to try to clean it up as best as I can to see if everything is operable.
Are there any thoughts/comments out there about how functional or reliable the 5-spd is, before I get into doing alot of work on it. I now have a Sport 3-sp that I've refubished, but thought a 5 spd was interesting.
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Hubby bought a women's '67 Raleigh Sprite 5-spd at an auction this wknd for $10. It's in pretty rough shape as it appears to have been left outside for about 10 yrs! The tires are shot and the chain is pretty rusty, as are the fenders and chain guard. It is complete, tho'.
My thought was to try to clean it up as best as I can to see if everything is operable.
Are there any thoughts/comments out there about how functional or reliable the 5-spd is, before I get into doing alot of work on it. I now have a Sport 3-sp that I've refubished, but thought a 5 spd was interesting.
My thought was to try to clean it up as best as I can to see if everything is operable.
Are there any thoughts/comments out there about how functional or reliable the 5-spd is, before I get into doing alot of work on it. I now have a Sport 3-sp that I've refubished, but thought a 5 spd was interesting.
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Hubby bought a women's '67 Raleigh Sprite 5-spd at an auction this wknd for $10. It's in pretty rough shape as it appears to have been left outside for about 10 yrs! The tires are shot and the chain is pretty rusty, as are the fenders and chain guard. It is complete, tho'.
My thought was to try to clean it up as best as I can to see if everything is operable.
Are there any thoughts/comments out there about how functional or reliable the 5-spd is, before I get into doing alot of work on it. I now have a Sport 3-sp that I've refubished, but thought a 5 spd was interesting.
My thought was to try to clean it up as best as I can to see if everything is operable.
Are there any thoughts/comments out there about how functional or reliable the 5-spd is, before I get into doing alot of work on it. I now have a Sport 3-sp that I've refubished, but thought a 5 spd was interesting.
This one's a basket case but it does have a basket.
The guy that has it isn't from around here. If he's here in 2 more years I'd be surprised.
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Hubby bought a women's '67 Raleigh Sprite 5-spd at an auction this wknd for $10. It's in pretty rough shape as it appears to have been left outside for about 10 yrs! The tires are shot and the chain is pretty rusty, as are the fenders and chain guard. It is complete, tho'.
My thought was to try to clean it up as best as I can to see if everything is operable.
Are there any thoughts/comments out there about how functional or reliable the 5-spd is, before I get into doing alot of work on it. I now have a Sport 3-sp that I've refubished, but thought a 5 spd was interesting.
My thought was to try to clean it up as best as I can to see if everything is operable.
Are there any thoughts/comments out there about how functional or reliable the 5-spd is, before I get into doing alot of work on it. I now have a Sport 3-sp that I've refubished, but thought a 5 spd was interesting.
The S5 hub on the Sprites is very nice. Worth the price of admission alone. Even if everything else is shot, S5 innards will fit in an AW shell, so you could upgrade your current bike if you can't bring back the other bike or salvage the rear wheel.