I paid 375 for my RRA in 74, though the dealer had a 450 price tag on it. He threw in a pump, bottle & cage and a pair of gloves to sweeten the deal. Dan Mazzeo ------Original Message------ From: Larry Osborn To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Sent: Jun 1, 2005 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [CR]re: RRA, Competition, prices, etc.
Delivered-To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 18:50:28 -0700 (PDT) From: marc garcia <marcgarcia80@ameritech.net> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org X-OriginalArrivalTime: 01 Jun 2005 01:48:14.0000 (UTC)
At 09:50 PM 5/31/2005, Marc Garcia wrote:
>thank you Larry for the welcome to the subcult of RRA.
>It is a great bike and I'm already smitten with it.
>I've ridden it almost everyday since I bought it and I
>like it more and more. I polished everything up and
>boy do those maillard 700 hubs look pretty. Thanks for
>the links, the only difference I see in my bike from
>others besides the carlton decal is the headset which
>does not appear to be a stronglight but rather a
>brampton (SP?).
Possibly erroneous memory on my part when I wrote some of that stuff for
R-R. I keep forgetting about that little mistake. The bike I have now has a Brampton headset, as do most of the ones I've seen in recent years. The bike in my mind may have been just another Raleigh fluke with a Stronglight. I wouldn't have noticed the difference back then.
>. In terms of price, the original
>receipt says the owner paid 330.00 for the bike, which
>I guess was a pretty good deal!
Found my price lists last night, and the official dealer list prices for
April 26, 1973 were:
Competition MK III $245
RRA $325
Int $350
Pro $460
All prices subject to change without
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