Re: [CR]69 White Raleigh Pro... FINALLY [and 70's Romic pics]

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Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 07:49:03 -0800
From: "Rich Pinder" <rpinder@usc.edu>
Subject: Re: [CR]69 White Raleigh Pro... FINALLY [and 70's Romic pics]
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To: 'classic' <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Thanks for the kind words. Makes me wanna get goin on re'painting the paramount trak bike thats out in the garage waitin ! Na.... I'm gonna go for a ride too Emily !!

Emily - this bike rides SO nicely. It feels 'light' and 'zippy' (theres a term, eh ?) - even climbs well. It was the first venture into the CR old bike thing - Charles Andrews (who I didn't know from adam at that time) sold me the frame and got me going. I'm not sure how 27" wheels were chosen - I was at that time scared and unfamiliar with sewups (chuck and others got me over that!).

Ken - Thanks for the nice words and measuring tip I re'measured the BB height, and it's 11 1/4 from the ground up to the center of crank. Since it was sitting there, I measured my new 70's romic - also with 27" wheels - IT was 10.5" !! Perhaps I should learn from some of the pros how to really LAY it over around the tight turns ??

Looking at the photos, the brake pads are indeed low on the calipers. But I really can't picture having MORE tire clearance with that frame. Perhaps using the very narrow paselas (the're 1 1/8 actually) exagerates the look (in 69 they wouldnt have had a 1 1/8 tire probably?) To me it looks like a lot of clearance. I checked the catalog on my site, but it doesnt have the original build specs. Also checked later (73/74) catalogs, and indeed the tires were sewups. Also found the 68 catalog. Of course there was no Pro model until 69, but on page 3 were the Super Course, Grand Prix, and Record - and notice the graphic on that page .. it says : 27" Wheel: http://bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalogs/Retro-Raleighs/68-Catalog.pdf

Ok...gonna go riding ! r

Kenneth Freeman wrote:
> Yes, yes, yes, that is how the Pros looked! I really like how you taped the
> bars. Randonneur bars were not original, but I'm sure they're a pleasure.
>
> A friend in high school bought one of those, and it had 700C tubulars at
> delivery, without a doubt. It was nearly as light as a PX-10E, and said to
> be more rigid. It was way too big for me, so I never got to ride it.
>
> Great job!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org
> [mailto:classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org] On Behalf Of Rich Pinder
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 1:00 AM
> To: classic
> Subject: [CR]69 White Raleigh Pro... FINALLY [and 70's Romic pics]
>
> On this month's local vintage ride, I finally brought out my refinished
> 69 Raleigh Pro that I've been working on for a LONG time now. I've missed
> riding it for a while - and had forgotten how much I LOVE how it rides. To
> all of you who have helped me along, I want to say Thanks - you know who
> you are!
>
> I've posted a few pics below.
>
> The Raleigh Pro:
> http://www-hsc.usc.edu/~rpinder/raleighpro.html
>
> And - some more photos of that Chrome lugged Romic:
> http://www-hsc.usc.edu/~rpinder/romic.html
>
> Rich Pinder
> Van Nuys, CA