[CR]Re: Introduction and Raleigh Professional question

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Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2002 20:30:01 -0500
From: "Steve Kurt" <kurtsj@mtco.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
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Subject: [CR]Re: Introduction and Raleigh Professional question

> Message: 16
> From: "Jonathan Russell" <jonathanrussell@csi.com>
> Hi everyone. My name is Jonathan Russell. I live in Atlanta Georgia. I
> just started cycling again after being away for 10 years. I started out
> riding early 80's Treks. Presently, I ride a Lemond Zurich and am building
> up a 1978 Raleigh Professional Carlton. I have been reading from the list
> for a few weeks and have enjoyed listening in on all of the interesting
> topics.
>
> I have two questions.
>
> 1) What wheels would a late 70s Raleigh Pro have been fitted with? What
> size...700cc x ?? or 27 x 1.5? Clinchers or tubular? What brand rims? I
> plan to use NR/SR low hubs.
>
> 2) When shoping for NR/SR hubs, sometimes I see Lo-Hi rear hubs. Why were
> these used? Are they a good thing?
>
> Thanks for any information anyone can offer. Sorry for the elementary
> questions.
>
> Jonathan Russell

Hi Jonathan,

A good resource for info on Raleighs is the Retro Raleighs web site, which I use as my home page. http://www.speakeasy.org/~tabula/raleigh/ You can find a handful of partial catalogs in pdf form. The 1978 catalog says that the Pro came with Mavic sprint (i.e. tubular) rims. It also mentions Imperforable Seta (silk) tires, which were some of the nicest types of tyres to ever ride on! It shows and mentions the use of low flange hubs, so you'll be using the right thing. No idea whether the hi-lo hubs were good or not. They were rather novel, which explains some of the popularity of them. In practice, flange size is not very important, other than for aesthetic preferences. Sounds like a great bike! Will you be posting pictures in the future??

Steve Kurt Peoria, IL (never saw a Masi in my youth, so I developed a Raleigh fetish instead)