For what it's worth I thought I try and post a picture and some information about my 1951 Raleigh Lenton Sports. Not the rarest of bikes but a good'un!
It's a 23" frame machine. The frame number suggests it might be either 1950/51 but the 4-speed alloy hub is stamped 1951 so I suppose that says it all really.
The bike is the original spec. but a few of the parts have been sourced to build the bike back up from what I bought from eBay. Special thanks for once again to Craigmount for digging out a replacement spindle (see the thread on the other page if interested). The mudguards came from a Rudge Pathfinder, an eBay win this time. The original spec. can of course be found on Sheldon Brown's Retro Raleighs page.
Mechanically the bike is good, I'm particuarly pleased how lucky I've been with the alloy 4 speed hub which functions well in all four gears (even the tricky bottom one). The indicator toggle chain looks fragile but I'm confident I can replace that in due course.
Cosmetically the bike is good in places, scruffy in others. I like the look of a machine in original condition so I'll leave it alone for the most part.
I've got a few questions about the bike, which is new to me but I'll save them for once i get the picture to post!
Jack
It's a 23" frame machine. The frame number suggests it might be either 1950/51 but the 4-speed alloy hub is stamped 1951 so I suppose that says it all really.
The bike is the original spec. but a few of the parts have been sourced to build the bike back up from what I bought from eBay. Special thanks for once again to Craigmount for digging out a replacement spindle (see the thread on the other page if interested). The mudguards came from a Rudge Pathfinder, an eBay win this time. The original spec. can of course be found on Sheldon Brown's Retro Raleighs page.
Mechanically the bike is good, I'm particuarly pleased how lucky I've been with the alloy 4 speed hub which functions well in all four gears (even the tricky bottom one). The indicator toggle chain looks fragile but I'm confident I can replace that in due course.
Cosmetically the bike is good in places, scruffy in others. I like the look of a machine in original condition so I'll leave it alone for the most part.
I've got a few questions about the bike, which is new to me but I'll save them for once i get the picture to post!
Jack