Hello,
recently I've been knocked off my bike and snapped the frame clean at the head tube and down tube, I also bent the bars and the forks and crushed the front wheel hitting a car door. I'm now going through hell trying to prove the origin and value of the bike for the insurance company.
The bike was thought to be a Raleigh special products frame due to it's branding, built in 531c for Roy Swinnerton by RSP and carried raliegh team decals from one of the 80's tour of Britain and was given to my dad refurbished by an unknown shop in Derby in 1995 as payment for some building work. (My dad at the time worked as a Carpenter).
However it gets complicated here. The bottom bracket has "12-83-RS-SOT" hand lettered not stamped I asked my Brother to clean the paint off the bottom bracket and it has "78" stamped onto the bottom bracket shell with a small capital D stamped onto the area nearest the chainstays. The frame itself carries wrap over seat stays and from speaking to the original owner he thinks it's a Brian Rourke frame due to this but "could never be sure" with it being branded as RSP for all the time he'd had it.
After trying to identify the frame by the painted shell number which came to mean nothing I called and spoke to someone at Brian Rourkes who have said the frame sounds like one of theres because of the stays, but the number isn't correct for 531c and that the three frames they built that were ridden by Roy Swinnerton were 753, not 531c and sounded like it had any old stickers applied to it when it was refurbished. I got my Brother to measure the tubing dimension which comes in at 26.8 which I understand isn't the correct dimensions for a 753 frame. They however haven't been able to help on anything else though, especially not value as they're unprepared to deal with an insurance company or to disclose how much was paid for them. which puts me, back to square one.
I need to be able to prove the like for like value of the frame, which being one of would mean a new build but that's just as complicated as no one I've spoke to deals with 753/531c and the one that did, Bob Jacksons, said they wouldn't be prepared to discuss it with me and didn't want to deal with insurance companies.
If anyone could help I'd be eternally thankful.
recently I've been knocked off my bike and snapped the frame clean at the head tube and down tube, I also bent the bars and the forks and crushed the front wheel hitting a car door. I'm now going through hell trying to prove the origin and value of the bike for the insurance company.
The bike was thought to be a Raleigh special products frame due to it's branding, built in 531c for Roy Swinnerton by RSP and carried raliegh team decals from one of the 80's tour of Britain and was given to my dad refurbished by an unknown shop in Derby in 1995 as payment for some building work. (My dad at the time worked as a Carpenter).
However it gets complicated here. The bottom bracket has "12-83-RS-SOT" hand lettered not stamped I asked my Brother to clean the paint off the bottom bracket and it has "78" stamped onto the bottom bracket shell with a small capital D stamped onto the area nearest the chainstays. The frame itself carries wrap over seat stays and from speaking to the original owner he thinks it's a Brian Rourke frame due to this but "could never be sure" with it being branded as RSP for all the time he'd had it.
After trying to identify the frame by the painted shell number which came to mean nothing I called and spoke to someone at Brian Rourkes who have said the frame sounds like one of theres because of the stays, but the number isn't correct for 531c and that the three frames they built that were ridden by Roy Swinnerton were 753, not 531c and sounded like it had any old stickers applied to it when it was refurbished. I got my Brother to measure the tubing dimension which comes in at 26.8 which I understand isn't the correct dimensions for a 753 frame. They however haven't been able to help on anything else though, especially not value as they're unprepared to deal with an insurance company or to disclose how much was paid for them. which puts me, back to square one.
I need to be able to prove the like for like value of the frame, which being one of would mean a new build but that's just as complicated as no one I've spoke to deals with 753/531c and the one that did, Bob Jacksons, said they wouldn't be prepared to discuss it with me and didn't want to deal with insurance companies.
If anyone could help I'd be eternally thankful.