Re: [CR]Help with my 74 Raleigh International?

(Example: Framebuilders:Rene Herse)

Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 12:11:55 -0400
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: "Larry Osborn" <losborn2@wvu.edu>
Subject: Re: [CR]Help with my 74 Raleigh International?
In-Reply-To: <BAY101-F3304DE192FFBCAD38D83BCF5C80@phx.gbl>
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At 01:45 AM 4/6/2006, you wrote:
>About a year ago, I purchased an incomplete 1974 Raleigh International
>that I wanted to configure as an "about town" fixed-gear
>commuter. Although it's a tiny bit small, the price was next to nothing
>and I couldn't pass it up.
>The current build up can be seen here:
>http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2005/dec/DevotionFinesse.htm
>
>Matthew Bowne
>Brooklyn, NY

Matthew

Since your frame is a 74, you may not experience the brake reach difficulties mentioned by other responders to your post. I have Suntour Superbe sidepulls on my 74 Int, with 700 C wheels, and did not have to use drop bolts. I've seen others with Campy brakes too. Might have had to shave just a little off the upper edge / corner of the brake pads to keep them from hitting the tire, but I don't remember now. I do encounter more pronounced brake reach problems with earlier Raleigh frames that originally came with Weinmann centerpulls. Usually worse in the rear. Just one of those chronic irritants. Borrow a few sidepull calipers if you can, and see what really fits. The Suntours and Campys do look nice.

Have fun with it.

Larry "Ints R Us" Osborn
Morgantown WV