It all began with my 1970s Gazelle Sprinter I found abandoned on the street in December 2020. Despite it was to large for me, I used to ride it quite often during last that year, till a back injury kept my arm numb for months and me basically off any bike activities.
Since, I was drawn to the idea of a fixed gear dirt tourer. Of course the American influence of a certain Ronnie Romance didn't help and neither did the digital archive of the RSF. But the Gazelle was not only to large, its already very low BB prevented any modification like a 650b conversion. So I began to search for a successorr. With a very limited budget due to a sudden unemployment, I couldn't go for any readily avaiable 650b builds I found, but eventually a nice looking and reasonable priced Raleigh Record Ace showed up in my neighborhood ...
Of course the heritage of the RRA with Booty and the other Raleigh riders gave me some inspiration and although the 1980s Aces weren't any longer produced as track bikes, I at least hope that they manufactured my frame in Nottingham with some of its history in mind.
However, the frameset was quickly build and ridden on some shorter trips. It was beginning of July when I took her out to a first longer off road tour.
After this I decided not only to put all other bike projects a side and concentrate soley on the Raleigh, I decided as well it was time for a 650b conversion. Surprisingly frame and fork can handle 42mm tires and a new set of Mafac Raid brakes arrived just a few days ago to kick off the build.
Now its only a fixed gear rear hub I need to find, which is not as easy with 32° spoke holes and 126mm spacing in the rear.
Further plans are a small front rack brazed by a friend and a second set of cage mounts. I ponder over the question of light and if I should get a dynamo hub or just use the classic dynamo...
And I would love to have some idea of what camping gear the Rough Stuff Fellowship riders were using on outings, especially the tents...
Cheers and best wishes from Berlin!
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