Raleigh Sirocco?
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Raleigh Sirocco?
I recently acquired a Raleigh Sirocco for free and I've searched Sheldon Brown's website, Google, and any old online Raleigh catalogs I can find, and I can't find any information on it.
It seems to be a racing bike or sort, due to the lack of fender/rack eyelets. It's made of Reynolds 501, has Weinmann sidepull brakes and levers, concave 700c rims (don't remember the make), Sugino GT cranks, Sakae handlebars, Suntour derailleurs and braze-on downtube shifters, and a Brooks Vitesse 500 saddle. What is this thing worth, and is it any good? I'm hoping to bring it back to its former glory.
It seems to be a racing bike or sort, due to the lack of fender/rack eyelets. It's made of Reynolds 501, has Weinmann sidepull brakes and levers, concave 700c rims (don't remember the make), Sugino GT cranks, Sakae handlebars, Suntour derailleurs and braze-on downtube shifters, and a Brooks Vitesse 500 saddle. What is this thing worth, and is it any good? I'm hoping to bring it back to its former glory.
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Here's the pic of the Sirocco 12 from the 1984 Raleigh catalog on Mark Bulgiers' site: https://bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalog...4/ral84_04.jpg. See the next page for the specs.
Looks like it was 5 models down from the top. Looks decent enough. I have no idea of the value.
Neal
Looks like it was 5 models down from the top. Looks decent enough. I have no idea of the value.
Neal
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That's good to hear. Is it possible to rebuild the rear hub to a new rim? And do they make any new concave rims to match the front?
Thanks a lot for the help. This is the first decent bike I've owned in my life.
Thanks a lot for the help. This is the first decent bike I've owned in my life.
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As long as the rear hub is sound (races aren't pitted or grooved), it shouldn't be a problem to build it to a new rim. Finding a new concave rim, on the other hand, would be more of a challenge. I don't think they make them anymore, so you're then waiting for an NOS model to show up on eBay. There's nothing special about that original wheelset, so upgrading it wouldn't be a bad idea if the bike fits and you like riding it.
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