[CR]Re: Raleigh Team Bikes (Frame Numbering)

(Example: Framebuilders:Brian Baylis)

From: "Mike Mullett" <mike@mullett.freeserve.co.uk>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 07:50:27 -0000
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Subject: [CR]Re: Raleigh Team Bikes (Frame Numbering)

Ray Green wrote <Was this a feature of the Raleigh bikes during the Dutch period? > and a quote from Ed Granger's post
> A couple of days ago I learned that one of the former TI-Raleigh teambikes
> of Cees Priem (a 1981 bike) had CP engraved in the bb shell, besides a
> number. Frame was built by Jan Legrand, of course.
> Maybe all the teambikes had this feature? Not only a feature of the Dutch period Ray, ALL Ilkeston bikes built for individuals were numbered "Riders initials - no of bike ie 1 2 3 etc - last 2 numbers of year. Hence Steve Heffernan's bike when he rode for BSA was SH.1.78, his track bike for the sixes SH.2.78, Beryl Burton - BB.1.80 & BB.2.80 I well rember receiving a frame at Ilkeston in 1980 for refinishing from a customer in the UK with the frame number TT.274. Caused a bit of head scratching - but - Tino Tabac the second frame built for him in 1974. Not all team frames were built >by Jan LeGrand, of course.<

Mike (built some team frames himself)Mullett
Reading UK