Re: [CR]Reynolds 4130 Tubing on Raleigh Touring?

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From: "Raoul Delmare" <R.Delmare@Charter.net>
To: "C.R. List" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR]Reynolds 4130 Tubing on Raleigh Touring?
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 18:30:33 -0600

I remember the Raleigh Touring 14 . I helped a friend buy a new-old-stock one , from the local bicycle shop , in approx. 1989 . He still has it , and still rides it occasionally .

I can't remember if those were made for Raleigh ( Nottingham England ) , or for "Raleigh of America" . But , they were made in Asia . Maybe Japan more likely than Taiwan ?

Reynolds' more "classic" tubings , 531 & 753 , were manganese molybdenum . They were NOT chromium molybdenum .

4130 is very much a U.S.A. designation for chromium molybdenum steel .

Hope this doesn't muddy things up too much .

Can't tell if there are any Reynolds stickers on that frame . But , at least the seller didn't spot the name Reynolds , and instantly know for certain that it had to be made of aluminum , just like the "Reynolds Wrap" in the kitchen !

Cheers ,
Raoul Delmare
Marysville Kansas


----- Original Message -----
From: "Stratton O. Hammon II"
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 4:57 PM
Subject: [CR]Reynolds 4130 Tubing on Raleigh Touring?



> Hey all,
>
> Did Reynolds make a tubing called "4130"? This Ebay seller claims that
> this Raleigh touring bicycle has such a label. I thought 4130 was just
> the SAE designation for any seamless Chrome Molly tubing? I looked in
> a mid '80s Reynolds catalogue and didn't see any tubing with that
> designation.
>
> This is a curious bike. Looks like an English made bicycle, with
> Carlton style "shot-in" (what we call fast back) seat stays. I would
> guess this was made about 1980 since it has spoke reflectors and 14
> speeds (hence the name)?
>
> http://ebay.com/<blah>
>
> Item # 1985707353
>
> Thanks,
> Stratton Hammon
> Louisville, KY, USA