For the love of English 3 speeds...
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Right, but these days, manufacturers don't even aim to make things durable. Performance is stressed over durability. This is not just in the bike industry. Remember when you couldn't buy phones, and it was illegal to hook up a phone to your line? You only leased phones from the phone company, and they weighed several pounds, had no features, and you couldn't break them with your hands. They had to send a repairman out to replace phones, so they made them to last. If you wanted to buy one of these phones today, and if they still made them, they would cost $200. But today's buyer wants more features than were offered than last year, so a featureless phone, designed to last decades, won't command an appropriate price.
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"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
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Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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There are still a few of us out there that prefer durability and repariability over bells, whistles and cheap prices. Unfortunately we are in the minority and have to the best we can with what we can find. Too many people look at the immediate cost and not the long term.
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I agree, Aaron, but we are not a significantly large market for the makers to make stuff for us. That's why we mostly collect old stuff.
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Yup but those were REAL bells as opposed to the synthesized ones you get today.

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"Cycling should be a way of life, not a hobby.
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"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
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Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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"Cycling should be a way of life, not a hobby.
RIDE, YOU FOOL, RIDE!"_Nicodemus
"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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Rode my Phillips to church today and had to stop and take this photo:

Thought you guys would appreciate it. It's only too bad that I don't have that '58 Dawn Tourist up and running - it would look a lot more appropriate.

Thought you guys would appreciate it. It's only too bad that I don't have that '58 Dawn Tourist up and running - it would look a lot more appropriate.
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Just took glamor shots of the "finished" Sports (finished till I get off the damned rock hard cork grips, beautiful as they are). It's a '69, I think (my hub has no date, but the stickers etc. date it that way).
Today I rode it 13 miles. Ten with my eldest step-daughter, who was sweating it out on her little cheapy Columbia by the end, and then turned right around and did three with my youngest step-daughter, to get the glamor shots on the first sunny day in a long time. It is heavy, but it rolls so comfortably, I hardly notice the miles going by. Our route was mostly flat, but at one point we have a 250 degree turn to go under the highway and back out. The turn is really, really steep, though short. I just cruised up it in first gear, while both girls had to walk their little bikes up. I have done many moderate hills on it with no problem. I love to go to the grocery store on the Sports. I load up the baskets and ride home: eight miles round trip. If I had a relatively flat commute, I would never use another bike. Unfortunately, I have some monsters on the way to my work. But if I were riding 4-10 miles, few hills... this would be my only bike. Total dream to ride.
With Basil pannier baskets on:

glamorshotnew3 by snarkypup, on Flickr
With baskets off:

glamorshotnew1 by snarkypup, on Flickr

glamorshotnew4 by snarkypup, on Flickr
Today I rode it 13 miles. Ten with my eldest step-daughter, who was sweating it out on her little cheapy Columbia by the end, and then turned right around and did three with my youngest step-daughter, to get the glamor shots on the first sunny day in a long time. It is heavy, but it rolls so comfortably, I hardly notice the miles going by. Our route was mostly flat, but at one point we have a 250 degree turn to go under the highway and back out. The turn is really, really steep, though short. I just cruised up it in first gear, while both girls had to walk their little bikes up. I have done many moderate hills on it with no problem. I love to go to the grocery store on the Sports. I load up the baskets and ride home: eight miles round trip. If I had a relatively flat commute, I would never use another bike. Unfortunately, I have some monsters on the way to my work. But if I were riding 4-10 miles, few hills... this would be my only bike. Total dream to ride.
With Basil pannier baskets on:

glamorshotnew3 by snarkypup, on Flickr
With baskets off:

glamorshotnew1 by snarkypup, on Flickr

glamorshotnew4 by snarkypup, on Flickr
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Cleaned up the old Gazelle I bought last week...still needs a more thorough detailing, but was able to get the layer of dust and grime off of it. It's a '61 if the date on the S/A hub is to be believed. Really cool old bike...unfortunantly, it will be moving on to a new home soon....
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How absolutley beautiful! Now I want a red one!
This is a little off the intent of the thread, but it's an English 3spd IGH, an S3x, and the rest carries the venerable Raliegh name even though it was crafted in Japan. On my 5th or 6th ride, I slammed a pot hole...
bent the rim
I have to learn to pay attention to the road and not the scenery and learn to unweight the wheels while spinning. Really a lovely performing machine.
This is a little off the intent of the thread, but it's an English 3spd IGH, an S3x, and the rest carries the venerable Raliegh name even though it was crafted in Japan. On my 5th or 6th ride, I slammed a pot hole...


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That bike is absolutely allowed here in this thread!
Looks like a lot of fun. It's huge for me, but I gotta try it anyway.
Looks like a lot of fun. It's huge for me, but I gotta try it anyway.
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I won't fit, but I can ride it. I can ride bikes of all sizes, from tiny 12" wheel kids bikes to tall people's bikes. It's in a bike mechanic's skill set.
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That is in my size range...but I usually ride 65's 
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"Cycling should be a way of life, not a hobby.
RIDE, YOU FOOL, RIDE!"_Nicodemus
"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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How absolutley beautiful! Now I want a red one!
This is a little off the intent of the thread, but it's an English 3spd IGH, an S3x, and the rest carries the venerable Raliegh name even though it was crafted in Japan. On my 5th or 6th ride, I slammed a pot hole...
bent the rim
I have to learn to pay attention to the road and not the scenery and learn to unweight the wheels while spinning. Really a lovely performing machine.

This is a little off the intent of the thread, but it's an English 3spd IGH, an S3x, and the rest carries the venerable Raliegh name even though it was crafted in Japan. On my 5th or 6th ride, I slammed a pot hole...


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Beautiful--love the tires, the grips and the bag--what kind of bag is that?
Just took glamor shots of the "finished" Sports (finished till I get off the damned rock hard cork grips, beautiful as they are). It's a '69, I think (my hub has no date, but the stickers etc. date it that way).
Today I rode it 13 miles. Ten with my eldest step-daughter, who was sweating it out on her little cheapy Columbia by the end, and then turned right around and did three with my youngest step-daughter, to get the glamor shots on the first sunny day in a long time. It is heavy, but it rolls so comfortably, I hardly notice the miles going by. Our route was mostly flat, but at one point we have a 250 degree turn to go under the highway and back out. The turn is really, really steep, though short. I just cruised up it in first gear, while both girls had to walk their little bikes up. I have done many moderate hills on it with no problem. I love to go to the grocery store on the Sports. I load up the baskets and ride home: eight miles round trip. If I had a relatively flat commute, I would never use another bike. Unfortunately, I have some monsters on the way to my work. But if I were riding 4-10 miles, few hills... this would be my only bike. Total dream to ride.
With Basil pannier baskets on:

glamorshotnew3 by snarkypup, on Flickr
With baskets off:

glamorshotnew1 by snarkypup, on Flickr

glamorshotnew4 by snarkypup, on Flickr
Today I rode it 13 miles. Ten with my eldest step-daughter, who was sweating it out on her little cheapy Columbia by the end, and then turned right around and did three with my youngest step-daughter, to get the glamor shots on the first sunny day in a long time. It is heavy, but it rolls so comfortably, I hardly notice the miles going by. Our route was mostly flat, but at one point we have a 250 degree turn to go under the highway and back out. The turn is really, really steep, though short. I just cruised up it in first gear, while both girls had to walk their little bikes up. I have done many moderate hills on it with no problem. I love to go to the grocery store on the Sports. I load up the baskets and ride home: eight miles round trip. If I had a relatively flat commute, I would never use another bike. Unfortunately, I have some monsters on the way to my work. But if I were riding 4-10 miles, few hills... this would be my only bike. Total dream to ride.
With Basil pannier baskets on:

glamorshotnew3 by snarkypup, on Flickr
With baskets off:

glamorshotnew1 by snarkypup, on Flickr

glamorshotnew4 by snarkypup, on Flickr
#941
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Here's a recent find. A 1982 Dutch Raleigh Cameo...

rear wheel lock

And a locking fork!

Stainless rims with Woods valves


Dealership?


rear wheel lock

And a locking fork!

Stainless rims with Woods valves


Dealership?


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kingsting... If my better half saw that she would be giddy.
Gorgeous bike.
Gorgeous bike.
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I posted this on the 'Are You Looking...' thread: there is an inexpensive ($90), clean looking Ladies style Phillips 3 speed on Chicago CL presently (9/15/10).
https://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/bik/1954344618.html
(Also on Chicago CL is a his and hers Phillips pair at $300 but they don't look so clean.)
https://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/bik/1954344618.html
(Also on Chicago CL is a his and hers Phillips pair at $300 but they don't look so clean.)
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That Dutch Raleigh takes the cake.
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Absolutely agreed. Swoon! That bike is really, really pretty.