A little update since I'm calling this one finished now
I want tell you something interesting about this particular bike's provenance, but first here's some pics: (please excuse the washed-out pics, Photobucket is not playing ball :roll: )
It's pretty much back to stock, except for the Brooks Conquest saddle, which I wanted on it from the beginning, and the white cable outers which I think suits it. The white Fibrax brake blocks were a happy accident- I ordered black (or perhaps didn't specify the colour) and these arrived, which I think is a nice touch.
I got the Timbuk IIs this week which it would have had spec'd as standard, and everything else was cleaned, serviced and put back together.
The cassette was showing signs of wear so I replaced that along with the chain, and replaced the middle ring which was also getting a little worn. In fact all of these things as well as the replacement cartridge bottom bracket indicates a life of fairly heavy or regular use. And now she's ready for much more
The seatpost is letting it down a little but I'm not too bothered, it's not meant to be perfect. I'm calling it finished now.
This is how it's spent the past few months- Strapped to an indoor trainer while I recover from an accident and get my strength up. I haven't actually ridden the Avanti yet other than on the trainer but I'm hoping to maybe this week. Note the ill-fitting racks...
...I rather fancy doing some touring once I can ride again, and thought the Avanti made the perfect choice of bike. I bought these Axiom racks for it without remembering the Avanti doesn't have any braze-ons for racks on the seat stays or on the drop outs front or rear.... In fact it doesn't even have a chainstay bridge for fitment of mudguards! :facepalm:
Naturally I used this as an excuse to buy another old steel frame to build into a tourer but I do still think this bike is the right choice for comfortable touring and expeditions.
So lastly then, the provenance I was talking about. Here's a little story.
I bought this Avanti from the widow of the previous owner, along with her Kona. Something was ever so familiar about both bikes with their additional stickers (particularly the Mint Sauce ones on the Avanti and a huge Shimano one on the Kona forks) but for a while I just couldn't place it. Then a few months ago it hit me, I knew the previous owner and this bike! A quick and morbid check of the obituaries confirmed it.
The previous owner once lived near me. He was a guy who worked at Raleigh and was known locally as the go-to guy for bike spares. His house and garage was better stocked with new parts than any bike shop in the area, so when we wrecked a part or wanted to upgrade our bikes we didn't go to a shop, we went to this guy and got anything we needed at heavily discounted prices. For example, as soon as the 1993 Deore LX groupset came out I had it on my bike, and for paper round money
Anyway, after a few years of going to this guy, my mate got comfortable enough to ask "What bike do you have then?" The guy pointed over to the Avanti (which would have been about 3-4 years old at that time) hanging in the garage, which to our eyes wasn't so special. I guess we couldn't see what it was equipped with or made out of... It just looked like a low-end Raleigh at a glance. So my friend then said "I would have expected you to be riding something better than that"... To which the guy
exploded into a tirade about how we don't know quality when we see it and all we care about is flashy suspension and fancy coloured parts (which was true) and didn't know a decent bike when we saw one (also true).
I then looked a bit closer and saw that it was the 531 with full XT top-of-the-range MTB from the 1989 range, and tried to back-track a little but the damage was done. He was genuinely annoyed that we didn't appreciate his Avanti and I never forgot it. Well, this is that bike, his old Avanti. And Brian if you're up there, I'm about to finally appreciate your old bike for what it is. (I still like flashy annodised stuff though
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Thanks!