Re: [CR] Raleigh Professional? (1974 model photos)

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From: <FujiFish1@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 19:44:55 EDT
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR] Raleigh Professional? (1974 model photos)


Just realized that the photo of the inverted triangle, Carleton decal at the bottom of the seat tube was lost to a wrong photo in its place. I've corrected the error, in case you want to see that one too, which I'd think would be somewhat important for any proper decal set. Also forgot to note that the gold "Made in England" decal is on the TOP of the top tube, near the seat cluster, and facing the NON-drive side of the bike. It was essentially hidden underneath the rear brake cable, as you can see by the casing being moved out of the way in the photo showing that.

Ciao, Mark Agree Southfield, Michigan, USA ~ ~ ~

In a message dated 7/26/2010 6:06:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, FujiFish1@aol.com writes:

Mike, I had a 1974 Pro pass through here several years ago, and the seatpost was 27.2mm. The serial numbers were underneath the b.b. shell. I've uploaded pics of the full view, all decals, and the markings under b.b. shell. They were taken when my camera was even worse than the one I have now, so the size and quality if them is pretty low.

Note that there is a "P" stamped on one of the b.b. sockets to chain stay, as well as an additional "P" between the crotch there. Also note that the original owner of the bike stamped in his own serial numbers, probably his ssn, directly above the large characters of the factory serial number.

There are 17 images over 2 pages, so be sure to see them all. Hope this helps... http://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/fujifish1/OtherBikes/Ral74Pro60MBlu/

Ciao, Mark Agree Southfield, Michigan, USA ~ ~ ~

Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2010 17:21:02 -0400 From: Mike Rathwell <mikkrat@hotmail.com> Subject: [CR] Raleigh Professional?

Good day to all

A barn find and Im certain its a Raleigh pro....but no serial number that I can find. The frame has been repainted so it could be under the paint. It does have a Raleigh badge on the head tube. Long pt. lugs, campy drops front and back and the "odd" seat tube lug. Brooks honey pro saddle

The fork tube has a "P" and "&" stamped on. All Campy except for the crank. Patent "74" on the rear derailleur. Other than the repaint its in very good shape and all parts have cleaned up like new.

A couple of questions to the list of experts.

Where would the serial number be stamped on the frame?

Does anyone have a few photos of a Raleigh Pro from 74?.... the photos are good on the CR site, but I would like to see one of the bottom of the B/B.

Also a clear photo of the down tube/seatube decals as an order is around the corner from Mr. Softley.

Assuming that it is Reynolds 531 would the seat tube be 27.0/27.2.....a campy 26.8 SR post was on the bike, but a shim was used and my calipers are on the fritz.

This one appears to have been the ice blue colour as a small bit is visable under the repaint.

I have learned a ton over the last year from the list and would like to thank everyone.....the list has been a huge source of info for my obsession.

Mike Rathwell

Waterford, Ont. Can.