vcballbat
Senior Retro Guru
Following the launch of the Ti Raleigh Tdf 40th anniversary model last year it came to my attention that the majority of repainted Team Replica frames in the Iconic Ti Raleigh Team Livery of Red Black and Yellow had incorrect seat tube decals.
As a kid I always remember that the letters on the seat tube of my Raleigh Europa were racing forwards giving the impression it was traveling at speed whilst lent against the garden wall. The frames and bikes I have been looking at have the seat tube decal font too upright and have more in common with the font that appears on later 1985 Team Panasonic and other later Raleigh models. My fear was the the Original Iconic Ti Raleigh Livery was being watered down and incorrectly replicated and could be lost forever.I felt that action needed to be taken and contacted Steve at H Lloyd Cycles explaining the situation and he agreed that the issue needed to be rectified.
Armed with an original seat tube decal tracing from fellow Retrobiker AndyMart.. cheers Andy ☺ and the artwork skills from Retrobiker torqueless an alliance was formed. Over the preceding weeks torqueless would email me his latest seat tube decal which I would print out the correct size and apply it to whatever frame or bike I had available as a mock up. This would then be photographed and sent back to torqueless to be scrutinized and then discussed over the phone what adjustments were required. Several weeks, reams of A4 paper, printer cartridges and rolls of sellotape later a suitable candidate was created..code name 4321...it's birthday.
This new seat tube artwork was then sent to Steve at H Lloyd's to be recreated in vinyl. Working closely with Steve several copies were sent to me to mock up until the final version that we were happy with was made.. this is new seat tube decal appilled to my Raleigh Team Pro, the yellow and red is just print on paper to give the desired effect and the yellow letters are vinyl on a black paint without any lacquer.
Let us know what you think both positive and negative comments are welcome... and a big thank you to torqueless, AndyMart for their time and effort and to Steve at H Lloyd's for his time and patience... cheers VC.
As a kid I always remember that the letters on the seat tube of my Raleigh Europa were racing forwards giving the impression it was traveling at speed whilst lent against the garden wall. The frames and bikes I have been looking at have the seat tube decal font too upright and have more in common with the font that appears on later 1985 Team Panasonic and other later Raleigh models. My fear was the the Original Iconic Ti Raleigh Livery was being watered down and incorrectly replicated and could be lost forever.I felt that action needed to be taken and contacted Steve at H Lloyd Cycles explaining the situation and he agreed that the issue needed to be rectified.
Armed with an original seat tube decal tracing from fellow Retrobiker AndyMart.. cheers Andy ☺ and the artwork skills from Retrobiker torqueless an alliance was formed. Over the preceding weeks torqueless would email me his latest seat tube decal which I would print out the correct size and apply it to whatever frame or bike I had available as a mock up. This would then be photographed and sent back to torqueless to be scrutinized and then discussed over the phone what adjustments were required. Several weeks, reams of A4 paper, printer cartridges and rolls of sellotape later a suitable candidate was created..code name 4321...it's birthday.
This new seat tube artwork was then sent to Steve at H Lloyd's to be recreated in vinyl. Working closely with Steve several copies were sent to me to mock up until the final version that we were happy with was made.. this is new seat tube decal appilled to my Raleigh Team Pro, the yellow and red is just print on paper to give the desired effect and the yellow letters are vinyl on a black paint without any lacquer.
Let us know what you think both positive and negative comments are welcome... and a big thank you to torqueless, AndyMart for their time and effort and to Steve at H Lloyd's for his time and patience... cheers VC.
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