Martin Rattler
Retro Guru
RRan2 by JuanM58, on Flickr
RRan1 by JuanM58, on Flickr
RRan3 by JuanM58, on Flickr
I wasn’t really looking for another project but on a recent club run one of my colleagues mentioned that he had a Raleigh Randonneur hanging on his garage wall and I could have it if I cared to collect it…otherwise it would probably end up at the tip. Well, we can’t have that happening so I picked up it up this morning, leaving a bottle of prosecco in exchange; this is the South East after all.
Apart from missing the pedals, saddle, the seat post and clamp bolt everything appears to be where it should be and despite its rather forlorn state most of the components appear to be in pretty good condition. I don’t know how much of the machine is original, the previous owner was a keen audaxer so it has been well used and cosmetically it is tatty. The chainset is Shimano 105 with TA rings which look unworn, as does the seven speed cassette and chain. The front mech is 105, the rear XT, rims are Mavic on 105 hubs. The bars look to be Nitto on an SR stem and are fitted with 105 levers with Shimano cantilevers. The previous owner thinks that it dates from about 1985 and a Reynolds anniversary sticker of that date bears this out.
Given that the machine hasn’t been used in about 20 years my initial intention was to fully strip it down and rebuild it but after getting it up on the stand and checking it over everything seemed to work so I decided to see whether I could get it on the road immediately. A random Gipiemme seat post was fitted and an M8 button head screw turned down on the lathe to fit the clamp socket, a pair of Suntour pedals installed and I was away. Just half a mile up the road and back but it rides very nicely; far too good to be scrapped.
So the idea now is to fully strip and rebuild for use as an audax bike and light tourer for the summer. I have a Raleigh Royal of similar vintage with full mudguards for the winter and it will be interesting to see how they compare. I’ll update the thread as I go.
RRan1 by JuanM58, on Flickr
RRan3 by JuanM58, on Flickr
I wasn’t really looking for another project but on a recent club run one of my colleagues mentioned that he had a Raleigh Randonneur hanging on his garage wall and I could have it if I cared to collect it…otherwise it would probably end up at the tip. Well, we can’t have that happening so I picked up it up this morning, leaving a bottle of prosecco in exchange; this is the South East after all.
Apart from missing the pedals, saddle, the seat post and clamp bolt everything appears to be where it should be and despite its rather forlorn state most of the components appear to be in pretty good condition. I don’t know how much of the machine is original, the previous owner was a keen audaxer so it has been well used and cosmetically it is tatty. The chainset is Shimano 105 with TA rings which look unworn, as does the seven speed cassette and chain. The front mech is 105, the rear XT, rims are Mavic on 105 hubs. The bars look to be Nitto on an SR stem and are fitted with 105 levers with Shimano cantilevers. The previous owner thinks that it dates from about 1985 and a Reynolds anniversary sticker of that date bears this out.
Given that the machine hasn’t been used in about 20 years my initial intention was to fully strip it down and rebuild it but after getting it up on the stand and checking it over everything seemed to work so I decided to see whether I could get it on the road immediately. A random Gipiemme seat post was fitted and an M8 button head screw turned down on the lathe to fit the clamp socket, a pair of Suntour pedals installed and I was away. Just half a mile up the road and back but it rides very nicely; far too good to be scrapped.
So the idea now is to fully strip and rebuild for use as an audax bike and light tourer for the summer. I have a Raleigh Royal of similar vintage with full mudguards for the winter and it will be interesting to see how they compare. I’ll update the thread as I go.