Might be worth asking some q's here > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TI_RALEIGH_TEAM_PROS/
some knowledgeable people on team pros!
some knowledgeable people on team pros!
John":335aj13q said:Might be worth asking some q's here > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TI_RALEIGH_TEAM_PROS/
some knowledgeable people on team pros!
any feedback? And are you going to chop the rack mounts off? DIY or pro spray?legrandefromage":2q0moau1 said:John":2q0moau1 said:Might be worth asking some q's here > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TI_RALEIGH_TEAM_PROS/
some knowledgeable people on team pros!
'Tis done.
John":34vnxh7s said:any feedback? And are you going to chop the rack mounts off? DIY or pro spray?legrandefromage":34vnxh7s said:John":34vnxh7s said:Might be worth asking some q's here > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TI_RALEIGH_TEAM_PROS/
some knowledgeable people on team pros!
'Tis done.
mercs600":2m3zw3ag said:Sorry for the delay in replying to this post - I've only just joined and read it !
My Raleigh Team 753 was custom built for me in February 1985 (ordered in Nov'84) and I specified various things (it was a Time Trial Special).
27.2mm seat post fitting.
Cinelli solid bottom bracket shell with cable guides over the top.
Non drilled Campag dropouts.
Allen key brake bolt fittings - Also short reach fitting.
Number holder.
Team Raleigh Panasonic colour scheme.
Campag Super Record headset - however it came fitted with an alloy EDCO headset - wasn't to happy about that - so I replaced it !
I kitted it all out in Campag Super Record and put Mavic SSC rims on and used it for many years - I still have it today !
Oh yes - the frame number - SB7334 ! Just one before yours