Help please!!
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What brand of bike is it? If it has one, can you post a picture of the head badge? Can you post a picture from the drive side?
What brand of bike is it? If it has one, can you post a picture of the head badge? Can you post a picture from the drive side?
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Carbon: Fuji SL2.1 Di2.......Aluminum: Cannondale Synapse 105........Steel: Vintage Specialized Sirrus
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Carbon: Fuji SL2.1 Di2.......Aluminum: Cannondale Synapse 105........Steel: Vintage Specialized Sirrus
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Based on the fork crown and the, mostly hidden, crank set, my guess would be a Raleigh. It would, most likely, have been issued with a chain guard.
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Judging by the fork crown and the little can see of the chain ring, I'm guessing it's a Raleigh; and you'll find a replacement chain guard, perhaps not quite the right color, on ebay. For example:
Vintage Early 60's Raleigh Womens Road Bike Chain Guard Blue Used | eBay
edit: ha! Randy types faster than I do.
Vintage Early 60's Raleigh Womens Road Bike Chain Guard Blue Used | eBay
edit: ha! Randy types faster than I do.
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