Raleigh Atlanta "limited edition" first retro rebuild

rubydoo11

Dirt Disciple
This is my first "retro" rebuild and apart from this one I have only ever worked on one other bike which is my Raleigh "BSO" as I keep getting told its called
Im not intending to spend huge amounts on the bike and I plan to do all of the work myself
ill be replacing all the obvious stuff like the tubes and tyres the cables and the chain and freewheel
RR grabbed it when my dad was clearing out the shed and my dad told him he could use it for parts but it was my mothers bike and I want to get it riding again and use it when RR decides he is getting back on a bike
could anyone tell me what shifters these are also? ive only ever used gripshift so don't know what these are or anything
heres some pics :)
 

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they look like Shimano Atlus c20's (ST-CT 20)

I ad them on my first Claude Bulter. Very reliable shifter, but a bit hard on alloy bars due to the steel faced clamps. All the best with your build!
 
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