Re: [CR]Reynolds 531c, what does the "c" mean?

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Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 17:21:57 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Jonathan Cowden" <jac33@tron.arts.cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: [CR]Reynolds 531c, what does the "c" mean?
To: Mark Battley <m.battley@irl.cri.nz>
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <E5CA60AC12FE@thor.auck.irl.cri.nz>


I believe that 531c = 531 competition. I believe that this set is a little bit lighter than standard 531. Jon Cowden Ithaca, NY

On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Mark Battley wrote:
> I feel like this has been discussed recently, but I can't find anything in
> the archives.
>
> Anyhow, yesterday I collected a couple of bikes from a kerbside rubbish
> collection that I cycled past on my way to work. One of them is an English
> made Raleigh, 56cm c-c, white and blue, with a sticker at the base of the
> seat tube that reads: "Reynolds 531c fork blades, stays and butted frame
> tubes" and one at the top of the down tube reading "Raleigh lightweight
> frameset".
>
> So what does the "c" mean in 531c? Presumably it is only single butted,
> otherwise it would explicitly state double butted?
>
> >From the components (not classic by any stretch of the imagination: Shimano
> Exage sport derailleurs, 7spd index DT shifters, 600 cranks with biopace
> chainrings, 105 dual-pivot brakes/levers) am I right in presuming that it
> would be from the late 1980s?
>
> It's a bit rusty, needs a good cleanup, and only had a front wheel, but it

> seemed worth saving.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Mark.