[CR]Well, it's vintage, anyway ....

(Example: Framebuilding)

From: "Russ Fitzgerald" <rfitzger@emeraldis.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 13:54:33 -0500
Subject: [CR]Well, it's vintage, anyway ....

I had gone out rambling today, and stopped for a bit at one of the local charities thrift stores. As always, I looked over the bikes. They were all junk, alas ... but I stopped and looked again at one of the exercycles - hmmm, that's almost old-style bluer Celeste ... wait a minute, a Raleigh decal?

The lady behind the counter said it was okay climb up and look at it in the window, so I did. Huret shifter, currently disconnected from some sort of contraption like a flywheel; Huret speedometer (the odometer portion still works!); grey plastic pedals marked with a familiar, Italian looking "B" - and a "Made in Italy" sticker just like the ones I've seen on numerous Bianchis.

It also has a couple of Raleigh emblems, including a "The Raleigh" decal on the seattube. The downtube/forward tube (from the side it looks like an X, with a hinge just above the BB to allow easier storage) is marked "Shapemate."

For $5, I couldn't go wrong. With the exception of the speedo (inaccurate as all get out), it seems to all work, now that I've replaced the broken shift/resistance cable.

Anybody remember selling these? Any idea of how old this puppy is? It still has a decal indicating it came from BicycleCenter in Miami, FL ... and if nothing else, I can say I simultaneously filled my need to buy another Raleigh AND another Bianchi ...

Russ Fitzgerald
Greenwood SC
rfitzger@emeraldis.com