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  1. Ritz

    Raleigh winner

    Re: My kind of bike :D , not expensive, unpretentious and does what it says on the tin.
  2. Ritz

    Raleigh Routier Re-Born

    Re: Re: Hi Pogo, I've not ridden it yet. Looking forward to using it on my local lanes and quieter roads. Oh and the suicide levers, well I'm leaving them on. I always thought they were just for secondary braking anyway, maybe just to slow down a bit and not intended to be used for all...
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    Raleigh Routier Re-Born

    Re: Here's my Routier which I picked up recently, currently being lightly restored including the fitting of alloy wheels. I know it's an entry model, I just liked the colour scheme, stainless mud guards,rack and geometry. Ritz
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    Possibly moving to California - Similar forums?

    Re: Bikeforums.net is a very good forum with members from all over the world, including me :roll:
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    700c wheelset... Now sorted

    Re: 700c wheelset Hi, I'm in west Wales. Looks like I'll need solid axle, but it is difficult to find double wall rims with solid nutted axles. Ritz
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    700c wheelset... Now sorted

    Hi All, Just joined. Hope someone can help. I'm presently restoring an entry level mid 80's Raleigh Routier 5 speed freewheel, doesn't need too much work. . Just need a set of wheels, don't really want to fit new alloys. Solid axle nutted needed, 120mm OLD, I doubt if QR will get enough...
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