Shakka Hislop
Retro Newbie
Hello all,
My name's Jake, I'm a newbie to this forum and a relative newbie to road cycling and all that goes with it (been riding fixed for the last few years...my apologies if that's viewed as treason on here?!)
I was at my girlfriend's dad's house a couple of months ago and saw a bike under cover in the corner of the garage. Upon further inspection I found out it was a 1992 Raleigh Dynatech that looked really nice! Turns out he had owned it since new and it hadn't been ridden outdoors for about 10 years.
It has full Shimano 600 Tricolor groupset, Mavic Open 4 CD rims, Selle Turbomatic saddle and a pretty cool paint job if I do say so myself!
So I broached the subject of fixing it up and getting it back out on the road. Which he very kindly took me up on...
I've replaced the broken STIs and headset (thanks Nikica), replaced chain, cassette, cabling and bar tape and put on the new tyres.
Anyway, here's some pictures of the bike. As I said I'm relatively new to all of this so feel free to let me know what you think!
My name's Jake, I'm a newbie to this forum and a relative newbie to road cycling and all that goes with it (been riding fixed for the last few years...my apologies if that's viewed as treason on here?!)
I was at my girlfriend's dad's house a couple of months ago and saw a bike under cover in the corner of the garage. Upon further inspection I found out it was a 1992 Raleigh Dynatech that looked really nice! Turns out he had owned it since new and it hadn't been ridden outdoors for about 10 years.
It has full Shimano 600 Tricolor groupset, Mavic Open 4 CD rims, Selle Turbomatic saddle and a pretty cool paint job if I do say so myself!
So I broached the subject of fixing it up and getting it back out on the road. Which he very kindly took me up on...
I've replaced the broken STIs and headset (thanks Nikica), replaced chain, cassette, cabling and bar tape and put on the new tyres.
Anyway, here's some pictures of the bike. As I said I'm relatively new to all of this so feel free to let me know what you think!