originalshinkicker
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Yesterday I received a new Raleigh 753 frame all the way from Poland. It was a frame that popped up on eBay last week and I snapped it up at a very good price. It is stamped with the frame number CP.1.79
This is a frame built for TI-Raleigh rider Cees Priem
As you can see, it has been repainted and then heavily used following that repaint. But there is still a reminder inside the head tube of the heritage of this frame.
It has all the features you would expect of a team frame of that period - not everything you would expect to see on an SB numbered frame though. I'll write a short blog post soon about the subtle differences between team frames and SB frames.
Here's a little video explaining a bit about this frame...
https://youtu.be/Xe-lR1S3RTk
Cheers
Neil
This is a frame built for TI-Raleigh rider Cees Priem
As you can see, it has been repainted and then heavily used following that repaint. But there is still a reminder inside the head tube of the heritage of this frame.
It has all the features you would expect of a team frame of that period - not everything you would expect to see on an SB numbered frame though. I'll write a short blog post soon about the subtle differences between team frames and SB frames.
Here's a little video explaining a bit about this frame...
https://youtu.be/Xe-lR1S3RTk
Cheers
Neil
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