Re: [CR] Trashing Raleighs / Boston CL Raleigh Pro

(Example: Framebuilding:Tubing)

Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 16:30:49 -0700
From: "Don Williams" <donwilliamsjr@gmail.com>
To: accobra <accobra@peoplepc.com>
Subject: Re: [CR] Trashing Raleighs / Boston CL Raleigh Pro
In-Reply-To: <51D9E79BC8BA4507BC4A60E0D78C9FC1@MarkPC>
References: <20080405.083902.1493.6@webmail02.vgs.untd.com>
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

I had what I thought was a Raleigh International for many years. I found out, after some research, that it was a Carlton Flyer. The late '60s early '70s Carltons built frames reguardless of the branding were very nicly made. I worked in several shops in the '70s and I woulden't have replaced my bike with any of the ones those shops sold. That' not to say there was anything wrong with them... At the time the high end Raleigh were as good as any...

Don Williams Woodinville Washington USA

On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 2:52 PM, accobra <accobra@peoplepc.com> wrote:
> Collecting comes down to individual tastes & interests. People are in the
> hobby for different reasons. If someone wants to collect primarily based on
> perfection and/or build quality, that's fine. That's one type of collector.
> But I collect from a nostalgic point of view. My guess is a lot of people
> on this CR list do the same otherwise we'd all be riding carbon fiber
> frames.
>
> My collection has focused (ironically for this discussion) on Masi's and
> Raleigh Team Pros. I like them equally for different reasons. Sure, maybe
> the lug work on my Gran Criteriums is nicer than my Team Pros but it's not
> extraordinarily different. Maybe I got lucky with the Raleighs I own.
> Either way, I couldn't care less. When I was 14 years old in 1974, I
> admired Team Pros because John Howard rode them. Today I buy what I admired
> back then so I'm as likely to add a Raleigh to the collection as I am a
> Masi.
>
> Nostalgia also lured me to my Schwinn Paramount and Schwinn Apple Krate
> (gasp!). Heck, that Apple Krate doesn't even have lugs and I didn't bat an
> eye when I bought it. And I promise I didn't buy the Krate for its ride
> quality, even if it does have more shock absorbers than you can shake a
> stick at.
>
> So us sitting around here saying one bike is better than another bike, is
> like saying a Chevy is better than a Ford. It's all perspective, baby!
>
> Mark Winkelman
> Dallas, TX USA
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: <brianbaylis@juno.com>
> To: <dpcowboy54@yahoo.com>
> Cc: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>; <kokojaz@gmail.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 10:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [CR]Boston CL Raleigh Pro
>
>
> > Dean,
> >
> > I have to agree with you. 70's Raleighs are my choice for the worst cons
> > truction of any frame that we commonly see and know. I'd take a PX-10 ov
> > er a Raleigh in a heartbeat, insofar as construction goes. I've seen a g
> > ood number of Raleigh Pro frames that were tack brazed at the DT/BB junc
> > tion and ST/BB junction but never got the rest of the braze material add
> > ed. All kinds of other stuff too.
> >
> > Raleigh is my last choice for a bicycle. Sorry guys.
> >
> > Brian Baylis
> > La Mesa, CA
> >
> >
> >
> > -- dean 53x13 <dpcowboy54@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I know there is a certain appeal to these old Raleigh Pro and Internatio
> > nal frames, but really, people, and I know this is MY OPINION only, whic
> > h may not be worth much...but they are not a good value. These bikes wer
> > e pretty poorly brazed....I worked in Raleigh shops for years as a teena
> > ger and college student, and we had a lot of bad ones. They rode okay, b
> > ut on the stiff and dull side, at least IMHO.
> > Just two cents.
> > Dean Patterson
> > Alpine, CA USA
> >
> > Peter Naiman <hetchinspete1@yahoo.com> wrote: Jack; I was cruising the w
> > eb doing my usual Hetchin's search and noticed the advert which I think
> > you're referring to. Below is the URL to the advert on Craigslist.
> >
> > http://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/bik/629420722.html
> >
> > I called as well and if the bike is mint why the seller using a stock
> > photo on Craigslist, and
> >
> > willing to email photos. He might be honest, but seems a bit fishy. Pl
> > us the advert has been around for a while. The only way to buy is if you
> > know someone close by who could check out the bike and purchase it for
> > you. My thoughts !!
> >
> >
> > Peter Naiman
> > Milwaukee, WI USA
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Jackson Kokeny wrote:
> > Careful with this one. If the fluctuation in model year and list price
> > isn't
> > enough of a red flag, I offered the guy $700 (this was on the 1974 $1,00
> > 0
> > version from a few weeks ago). He accepted and I haven't heard from him
> > since. Could be he's just playing the market or could be he's collecting
> >
> > numbers (*no emails*) for his boss at for 24 Hour Fitness. In any case,
> > I'm
> > not touching it, but I did manage to get a few fuzzy photos of it if any
> > one
> > else wants to have a go. Hit me up off list and I'll share the pics. Oth
> > er
> > than some hideous bar tape (which I ironically just replaced on my non-m
> > int
> > '74), it does appear to be a nice mount.
> >
> > Jackson Kokeny
> > Aspen CO
> > USA
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> >
> >
> >
> > Dean Patterson
> > Alpine, CA, USA
> > DPCowboy
> >
> >
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