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    26" rigid forks wanted, 1 1/8 steerer with 200mm at le

    For my next project I need a pair of RIGID 26" forks, V-brake mounts, 1 1/8 steerer and at least 200mm on the steerer tube. Unthreaded. Paypal, or beer vouchers available. Must be cheap as I'm at Uni and utterly broke. :-) Ta.
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    v-brakes

    ... and the older Deore ones are often on sale at silly prices. They work well too.
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    Fork Colour Choice?

    Lilac. <WHAT?>
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    steel vs ali vs titanium, pro's and cons of each??

    I think a lot of the steel v everything else debate might be valid with road bikes, but on an MTB the tyre pressure/size is going to make more difference to feel. With suspension it must be an even harder call. BUT, I know the 1990 Raleigh I just bought is much more comfortable on the 15...
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    what grips on a retro?? are lock-ons a sin?

    Ride your dream. Make sure you fit matching pedals.... Don't fit the TEsco Gel saddle cover. :-(
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    Degreasing parts - what to use?

    Paraffin (kerosene) +1 White Spirit Diesel WD40 (good for headset and b/b bearings - dunk them in an egg-cup or plastic lid, and soak for 15 minutes) Aviation fuel All are inflammable NOT petrol, ether, or dry cleaning fluid. :-) If you get grease on the beige carpet, Ronsonol...
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    Chainring too worn???

    They look badly worn to me. Look at the middle ring in the bottom pic at 11 o'clock position. The big ring inner also looks a tad chewed too. Chain falling off a ring often means wear on the ramps. The chain ring is then toast. I stopped buying used chainrings, people shove worn out...
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    It was 20 years ago today...

    Congrats, a great read. I just bought a Mirage too - 1990 in purple. I like it so much I just sold my road bike.
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    SOLD: RALEIGH MIRAGE MTB REYNOLDS 501 TUBING SOLD

    They're a great ride, bought one a fortnight ago, haven't been off it since. Price is about right, too. Good luck with the sale. 1990 model?
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    140mm bottom bracket spindle - Raleigh 1990

    Aaargh. The mystery may be solved. I pulled it out of the bike (twice) and measured the dang thing overall, including the thready bits. Ahem . I guess without about a centimetre of thready bit at each end, I'm down to about 120 or so. Will check next week. And thank you all for your...
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    Presta tube in schraeder rim

    Add grommets to the rim. Very cheap and simple. A box full of mixed groms from ebay is a fiver, or couple from a bike shop for £6.95.
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    got it !!!!!!!!!!! raleigh content

    That is such a nice bike. I've got the 1990 Mirage, I use mine every day - 15 mile commute down an old railtrack, and put V-brakes on. I overtook three lycra roadies on it today, they were so suprised.
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    140mm bottom bracket spindle - Raleigh 1990

    Old raleighs used recycled gas pipes that were several inchesvthick You mean Reynolds 501 like mine ? :D I checked the chainstay and crank clearances today. It has to be a 140mm spindle.
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    140mm bottom bracket spindle - Raleigh 1990

    Brilliant, guys thanks . I'll pull it apart next week and take pix The Biopace Exage wears out a bit more each time I go out on it. There's a new crankset going on. SJS also have that 134 which might be useful. More as it happens.
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    140mm bottom bracket spindle - Raleigh 1990

    I said it was big. No, it's deffo 140mm, and my 1960 verniers aren't digital. Neither is the tape measure. I'm going to have to figure whether a 122mm will fit. I know Raleigh did some weird stuff with their bikes, but this takes the biscuit. :roll: The previous owner had it from...
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    140mm bottom bracket spindle - Raleigh 1990

    Hiya, I'm rebuilding a 1990 Raleigh Mirage and have some wear in the taper on the B/B spindle. Time for a new one. It's (yep) 140mm long. Google says it doesn't exist. The B/B shell is 68mm so a sealed unit will fit - I checked with a spare and the threads are ok. Anyone got a clue...
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    Co2 Cartridges

    I have one. They're hugely convenient but make you lazy. Then, they eat money. If you only carry one or two carts on the bike and you fubar fixing a puncture a couple of times then you're out of CO2. Still, I like having mine for a quick top up out on ye trail.
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    1990 Raleigh Mirage restored

    I had my bottom bracket doctors hat on again, today, the large chainwheel was bent by about 10mm, chucking the chain off even with the mech limit screws properly set, that and the oval Biopace made it a pig to align. The 20 year old chain is toast. It must be a foot longer than when it was new...
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    1990 Raleigh Mirage restored

    Thank you. The very naff orange reflectors set off against the lilac frame perfectly, doncha think? It cost about £300 new in 1990 I'm told, a lot of dough then. I rode it (off-road of course) to the local village square today, where half a dozen of the local ne'er-do-wells wondered...
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    1990 Raleigh Mirage restored

    Thanks guys, I did a shakedown 16 miles offroad on it today, The bottle cage fell apart, the front mech wants to swap places with the rear mech, and out of the 24 gears on it, I have 4. New drivetrain then. :) But the ride quality is fabulous. Biopace was always a nice thing to pedal...
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