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I’m enjoying reading through this thread. My first decent road bike was an ‘83 Super Course and I’m in the lookout to find one to play with. You guys are motivating me to up my search!
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I have been thinking about thinning the herd lately. I have not done anything rash but every time I go through the inventory in my head, the Super Course gets to stay. I am not sure what it is about that bike, but I just can't convince myself to sell it. I just like it.
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I have been thinking about thinning the herd lately. I have not done anything rash but every time I go through the inventory in my head, the Super Course gets to stay. I am not sure what it is about that bike, but I just can't convince myself to sell it. I just like it.
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Yes, they're different. I remember when the 79 came out, and I thought it was a huge improvement, but my orientation at the time was to pure racing bikes, and this was racier than the old one. But now I like the old sport-touring geometry. It has floppy steering, which can be annoying, depending on your taste. And it's not great if you need precise handling at high speed.
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Definitely keep your eyes out for an old Raleigh of the period. Most of the models had nearly the same geometry: Super Course, Gran Sport (or Grand Sports), Competition, International.
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I bought mine because I couldn't find a Competition GT at the time. And as luck would have it, I found a bone stock Competition GT to restore somewhat locally. I never did restore the SC and I think it's might be early 70's. I talked about the SC in here many pages back.
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I am thinking of buying this frame. Does this look like a Super Course to you? I can't find a reference to any Raleigh with a serial number that starts with Z. Interesting lugs, though.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1970s-Ralei...cAAOSwptJaZsCK



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Retro Raleighs: The Grand Prix
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I have never seen a Grand Prix with Chromed rear triangle! The lugset matches the Prugnat D set on my SC and the fork crown looks pretty fancy, as well. The non original rivets on the Anniversary badge would also indicate a repainted. I am voting that it is a Super Course.
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I have never seen a Grand Prix with Chromed rear triangle! The lugset matches the Prugnat D set on my SC and the fork crown looks pretty fancy, as well. The non original rivets on the Anniversary badge would also indicate a repainted. I am voting that it is a Super Course.
I was thinking of the Grand Prix because many years of them had this lug set.
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https://curbdestroyer.blogspot.com/20...rand-prix.html
Perhaps it is a Super Course! The chrome sure suggests that... If so, it's a great price.
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Even with shipping, it seems like a deal if it is a Super Course, though I would prefer that lovely green. I will give this some more thought.
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I need to dig up the pics, but I believe the ‘69 SuperCourse I had came with that lugset.
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Which year of early Super Course has that style of Prugnat lugs? I have a couple of 1970 Super Courses but they don't quite match this. You're right about the rear triangle, though! I've also never seen a Grand Prix with chrome there.
I was thinking of the Grand Prix because many years of them had this lug set.
For example:
Curb Destroyer Chronicles: My Raleigh Grand Prix
Perhaps it is a Super Course! The chrome sure suggests that... If so, it's a great price.
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I was thinking of the Grand Prix because many years of them had this lug set.
For example:
Curb Destroyer Chronicles: My Raleigh Grand Prix
Perhaps it is a Super Course! The chrome sure suggests that... If so, it's a great price.
-Gregory
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Is it possible that this is a 1967 Raleigh Carlton, the predecessor to the Super Course? Also, have a look at this one. Those are Bocama 80-something pattern II lugs, and all of a sudden I am noticing 25-ish-inch Raleigh Super Courses and variants with Bocama lugs with pattern II sockets on bikes with anniversary badges.
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I sent a message to the seller asking if there was an additional serial number on the bottom bracket shell. Hopefully I will hear something.
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Well, again, I guess the lugs aren't that different. On mine the points on the sides of the head tube are smoothed out, but otherwise they look almost the same. Hmm!
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@beicster, if that's your size, I suggest you buy it. It looks very nice, whatever it is.
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Seller got back to me and said that there are no other serial numbers on it. It was his friend's dad's bike and has sat for 40 years.
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This thing is a weird little mystery. I agree that it's a repaint; that the headbadge is affixed with replacement rivets; and that it combines the Bocama lugs we associate with the Grand Prix with a chromed rear. The BB shell (according to the pix on the big auction site) is currently fitted with a Sugino 1.37 x 24 BB. The fork crown looks like the ones used for some Gran Sports, like maybe a Vagner no. 12? Still, not one I have ever seen with a Super Course nor a Grand Prix.
Maybe it's a Carlton Catalina of some sort? Compare it with jmeb's Carlton Catalina and then look at nlerner's '69 Super Course with Bocama mod. 14 pattern II lugs - it is a head-scratcher, no?
I really wish we knew what size seatpost this takes! A Grand Prix would be a 25.4 mm, a Super Course (or Carlton) with plain gauge 531 would be 26.4 mm.
Maybe it's a Carlton Catalina of some sort? Compare it with jmeb's Carlton Catalina and then look at nlerner's '69 Super Course with Bocama mod. 14 pattern II lugs - it is a head-scratcher, no?
I really wish we knew what size seatpost this takes! A Grand Prix would be a 25.4 mm, a Super Course (or Carlton) with plain gauge 531 would be 26.4 mm.
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@beicster, if that's your size, I suggest you buy it. It looks very nice, whatever it is.
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OK @beicster, if you want an excuse not to buy it, it might have 26 tpi threads, and it doesn't come with a headset.
Happy birthday.
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@Kilroy1988, your two Super Courses with Bocama 14/II lugs - and nlerner's '69 23.5-in (I think!) with the same lugs - just remind me of how many places and how many levels of bikes used essentially the same lugs from Bocama. Allegro thought enough of them that they switched over to 14/IIs c.1960 and used them into the mid-70s, replacing the highly regarded Nervex Professional lugs they used in the 50s. The model 80-something (can't see enough to positively ID them) lugs on the bike in question look comparable to the ones used on the Grand Prix, and also used on the Carlton Catalina.
I think the answer lies in the seatpost size.
I think the answer lies in the seatpost size.
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Done. I will know for sure what the TPI is when it arrives. On a positive note, It has a 24tpi bottom bracket currently installed.
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