[CR] Retro Raleighs Web Site Info? Need 'Pro' Transfers Also; 51cm Ron Cooper

(Example: Framebuilding)

From: "Jim Hultman" <italianthread@cox.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 10:26:13 -0800
Subject: [CR] Retro Raleighs Web Site Info? Need 'Pro' Transfers Also; 51cm Ron Cooper

Gosh, I really miss Ray Chong's 'Retro Raleighs' web site! I have to thank Mark Bulgier for hosting the catalogs from it at: http://bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalogs/Retro-Raleighs/78-Catalog.pdf Otherwise, I couldn't find any pictures of a late Mk IV Raleigh Pro. Any further word on the possibility of 'Retro Raleighs' finding a new home?

I received this Pro as a frameset yesterday, and I'm currently somewhere between big grin & outright gloat. I've been looking for one of these in my 23.5" (at a reasonable price) for a very long time. This frameset was only $150 because it is missing the downtube & toptube transfers. Yet it is in very nice, unscratched condition. Speaking of fancy paint jobs, there is something about the appearance a 'Blue Mink' Raleigh Pro that does it for me!

I don't really know what year I've got here; it has what I'd call a semi-wrap seat-lug, not a Brampton style, so I've guessed 1978. But further CR archive searching seems to indicate that the 'Team Pro' frameset had this seatlug as early as 1975. As far as I know, the only difference between 'Team Pro' & 'Pro' at this pre-753 vintage was in the components, paint & seat-lug.

The serial # is: WM8000937. I'd sure appreciate any help on identifying it you can give me. Also, if anyone has transfers (once I know the year) I'd like to buy! I can e-mail pics, of course.

Also; I've come across a 51cm Ron Cooper, but can't justify buying it right now. The seller (whom I don't know) wants $350 obo. It includes the old Shimano 600 group, excepting a set of NR brake calipers. No wheels, no brake pads. I have 2 pics to e-mail. Red w white lettering. I haven't seen it in person, but it looks unrusted & actually pretty nice!

Jim Hultman Santa Barbara (Where it was supposed to rain, but is sunny, & I have a document to deliver downtown which I can jam into my jersey).