Re: [CR]need parts for and help identifying a raleigh pro and paint?

(Example: Framebuilding:Brazing Technique)

Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:44:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jerome & Elizabeth Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]need parts for and help identifying a raleigh pro and paint?
To: marc garcia <marcgarcia80@ameritech.net>, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <20041001161608.48722.qmail@web80808.mail.yahoo.com>


Marc, this one is fairly easy to date, at least within a few years. It has the distinctive mink blue and silver color scheme and the even more distinctive Brampton fastback seatstays. This is early to mid 70's, probably 1973 to 1976. I have a 1975 with this paint scheme and seatstays. If the serial number indicates 1974, there is no reason to doubt that. I'd never seen a Raleigh Pro with the CC BB cutouts (or any cutouts for that matter) until a bike that was on eBay recently. I was rather puzzled by that one. I'd have thought the cutouts weren't original except that it would seem rather difficult to cut out a BB after the frame was brazed up and painted. Anyone else know the story on these cutouts?

Regards,

Jerry Moos Houston, TX

marc garcia <marcgarcia80@ameritech.net> wrote: Well I finally got my raleigh pro after an ordeal with the post office that I won't go into because I'll get upset just talking about it. I bought this one on ebay and I think I've mentioned it in a previous post. Here are some pictures of it as I have it built up now: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/marcgarcia80@ameritech.net/album?.dir=/9c48

It came to me as a frame with everything minus the wheel set, hoods, rear caliper, left crank arm, and saddle. I used a wheel set I had, a 700c 7 speed aero trek set with shimano 105 hubs and I have to say the bike really flys with these wheels. I would like to find an original type wheel set but I may use these to ride for the most part. The only flaw real flaw with this frame is the rust that is on the top tube under the cable which was not pictured or mentioned at all in item description. Does anyone know of a paint or paint combination that can be used to touch the raleigh mink blue? It doesn't have to be perfect as I can keep most it covered by the cable which I suppose is fortunate.

I'm having trouble pinning down the date of this bike. At first I thought it was a 1973 because of the serial number which is on the bottom bracket: A4994 But the bottom bracket does not have the CC cutouts. And the chain stays have dimples as well. The derailleur has a patent date of 71, could it be a 71 or is it more likely a 72? If anyone can date this bike and offer the specs for it I would be eternally grateful as I would like to identify the appropriate parts for this bike.

The only decals that came on this bike was a reynolds decal on the down tube above the shifters, is this original? seems like an odd place to me. There is also what seams to be the remenants, really only the outline of a reynolds triangle decal at the bottom of the seat tube. I would like to find some decals for this bike but would like to know which ones it would have had originally. A local shop had some top tube "professional" decals in gold, but I wasn't sure if these are appropriate. If anyone has decals for this bike i would be interested in purchasing them or trading for them.

I still need some other parts for it as well that I would be willing to either purchase or trade for. I need a brooks pro seat, campy pedals and clips, campy brake hoods, and a wheel set. I know some of this all depends on the year of the bike but I'll listen to what you have.

marc garcia
chicago IL