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cudak888 05-26-12 05:45 PM

1989 Raleigh Team Pro Track - a quick visual study
 
Granted, there isn't much to differentiate this frame from an earlier model, except that it carries a standard W serial number (WA9....), following the demise of the SBDU in 1987. Headbadge is the later UK-style, rivet-less aluminum variant with italicized lettering.

Appears to have Cinelli lugs, as to be expected of the team frames. Not shown is the fork, which has a Zeus 2001 flat fork crown.

An interesting beast, no doubt. Goes to show that the nicest of traditional frames may not necessarily have all the appeal (namely, SBDU provenance) expected of their virtually identical cousins of earlier (or, in some cases, later) production. Essentially an identical frame to a 1987 Team Pro Track; yet, this one probably has 50% less snob appeal over a serial number (despite being far less common). Go figure.

http://www.kurtkaminer.com/raleigh_teampro_track_1.jpg

http://www.kurtkaminer.com/raleigh_teampro_track_2.jpg

http://www.kurtkaminer.com/raleigh_teampro_track_3.jpg

http://www.kurtkaminer.com/raleigh_teampro_track_4.jpg

-Kurt

cudak888 05-27-12 10:04 AM

Fork fixed. More pictures:

http://www.kurtkaminer.com/raleigh_teampro_track_6.jpg

Zeus 2001 track fork crown:

http://www.kurtkaminer.com/raleigh_teampro_track_7.jpg


Cinelli lugs:

http://www.kurtkaminer.com/raleigh_teampro_track_8.jpg


Late 531 decal:

http://www.kurtkaminer.com/raleigh_teampro_track_9.jpg


Seat cluster detail:

http://www.kurtkaminer.com/raleigh_teampro_track_10.jpg


-Kurt

Michael Angelo 05-27-12 08:56 PM

It still looks great.

cudak888 05-27-12 09:52 PM


Originally Posted by Michael Angelo (Post 14279805)
It still looks great.

PayPal payment request on its way for $750.

:P

-Kurt

Michael Angelo 05-28-12 05:37 AM

Well......I'll trade you this and a stack of sandpaper for it.

http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/...angDiecast.jpg

cudak888 05-28-12 07:33 AM


Originally Posted by Michael Angelo (Post 14280567)
Well......I'll trade you this and a stack of sandpaper for it.

Can you enlarge the car 18 times?

-Kurt

norskagent 05-28-12 08:07 AM

My '79 raleigh track has the same fork crown. Not sure of the lug type though.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v218/jvpro/002-2.jpg

cudak888 05-28-12 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by norskagent (Post 14280919)
My '79 raleigh track has the same fork crown. Not sure of the lug type though.

Good to know there was a set standardization, but if I recall correctly, Zeus 2001 came out in the 1980's. Is your fork crown marked Zeus 2001 or Zeus 2000?

The later Team replicas used the Cinelli lugs as on the '89. Your frame has the Bocama Competitions that are usually associated with the 1970's Professionals: http://velobase.com/ViewFramePart.as...a-f0dba1c4d19a

-Kurt

norskagent 05-28-12 08:30 AM

well my fork crown is stamped zeus2001, serial # on the BB is WH9002620.

cudak888 05-28-12 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by norskagent (Post 14281004)
well my fork crown is stamped zeus2001, serial # on the BB is WH9002620.

Interesting. Throws the conventional Zeus 2001 introduction dates out the window.

-Kurt


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