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FA - TEAM RALEIGH DL185 PROFESSIONAL RACING BIKE CAMPAGNOLO SUPER RECORD
For auction on eBay, ending tonight, Sunday, Nov. 28, starting around 11 PM
EST (8 PM PST): FABULOUS TEAM RALEIGH PROFESSIONAL RACING BICYCLE WITH CAMPAGNOLO, ACCESSORIES http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MESE:IT Rare and beautiful Team Raleigh professional racing bicycle from the late 1970's / early 1980's. Thoroughbred British-Italian racing machine, Raleigh Model DL185. Relisted because of a scamming "buyer". Raleigh ran up a string of successes including world's championships in 1978 and 1979 and the Tour de France in 1980. The Team Raleigh was a no-compromise, professional racing machine which proved that steel could hold its own against exotic materials. Frame material is Reynolds 531 double butted tubes, forks and stays, with Campagnolo Frame Ends. Lugs are hand profiled spearpoint, Latin Line. The fork is Reynolds taper gauge 531 with integral sloping forged crown and Campagnolo ends. You could have any color you wanted, so long as you wanted Team Raleigh. The frame size is 23.5 inches, or 60 cm. The serial number on this frame is SB 259 59-5. The Raleigh was made to be raced hard and it did so very successfully. I've added some items to the stock Team Raleigh bicycle, including Cinelli alloy handlebars with Almarc integral leather wrapping, drilled Campagnolo brake levers with rubber covers (deteroriating a bit), and new (put in within the last year, and never used) Michelin XA racing tube tires on Mavic MA rims. Also included are the original MAVIC sew-up rims, so you can go back to those for historical accuracy if you wish. When I had the switch-over done from sew-up to tube tires, I had the shop do a complete maintenance on the bike as well, lubrication, cleaning, etc. It's a 12-speed configuration, with a Campagnolo Super Record 12-speed rear shifter set and a light alloy & steel close-range rear cluster. Other components include Brooks Professional Team Special leather saddle and Campagnolo seatpost, Campagnolo sew-up tire pump, Campagnolo Super Record crankset with Titanium Axle and Cups, 53 - 42 Chainrings and 172.5mm Cranks, Regina D'Oro chain, Campagnolo shift levers, Campagnolo handlebar stem (flush allen key bolt), Campagnolo chromed forks, Campagnolo Super Record brakes with drilled and lightened levers, Campagnolo Super Record hubs, Campagnolo Super Record pedals with titanium spindles , light alloy rail, and Campagnolo toe clips with leather straps. Other accessories included are the original Raleigh water bottle with holder (brazed-on cage bosses, chrome cage and plastic bottle), a CycleTron bicycle stand for working out indoors, an Entex Bicycle Computer with mounting clamp and operation manual (may not work, haven't checked out in a number of years, the Entex is sold as-is), and the original Raleigh Derailleur Bicycles Operation Manual! All in all, this is close to one of the finest examples of a classic racing bicycle frame made of Reynolds 531, with all Campagnolo components, and brand new Michelin tires and Mavic rims, along with the original sew-up rims. Total Weight is about 20 pounds. Full specifications and the original catalog page for the Raleigh Team Professional bicycle can be found he 1976 Raleigh Specifications http://retroraleighs.com/catalogs/19...-76-specs.html 1976 Raleigh Team Professional DL185 Catalog Description http://retroraleighs.com/catalogs/19...fessional.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Raleigh Team Raleigh Professional Reynolds 531 racing bicycle is in very good to excellent condition, and includes the bicycle with all components described above, 2 extra Mavic sew-up rims, a CycleTron bicycle stand / exerciser, the Entex bicycle computer with operation manual, and the original Raleigh bicycle operation manual. Insured Shipping for the Team Raleigh bicycle, rims, Entex computer and CycleTron stand is estimated at $35 within the US. Pictures - http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike1.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike2.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike3.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike4.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike5.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike6.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike7.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike8.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike9.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike10.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/RaleighBike11.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/MavicRims1.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/MavicRims2.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/Entex1.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/Entex2.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/Entex3.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/Entex4.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/Entex5.jpg http://www.markglinsky.com/pics/Entex6.jpg Thanks for looking! Mark (eBay rating +1244) |
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