T Thomas New member Oct 27, 2009 #1 ...front wheel. if so!.they? were good, werent they? was this your fore-runner for your motor bike? I dare bet it was!...Q? straight, or drop-down handle bars?...
...front wheel. if so!.they? were good, werent they? was this your fore-runner for your motor bike? I dare bet it was!...Q? straight, or drop-down handle bars?...
L Lord_Darkclaw New member Oct 27, 2009 #2 Actually that's what I ride right now. I got rid of the dynamo though because it was rusty and my rechargeable LED lights are much brighter. It's an ancient late 1980's bike (the design is much older) but it's one of the last "proper" Raleighs built in the UK. It's a smooth bike.
Actually that's what I ride right now. I got rid of the dynamo though because it was rusty and my rechargeable LED lights are much brighter. It's an ancient late 1980's bike (the design is much older) but it's one of the last "proper" Raleighs built in the UK. It's a smooth bike.
L Lord_Darkclaw New member Oct 27, 2009 #3 Actually that's what I ride right now. I got rid of the dynamo though because it was rusty and my rechargeable LED lights are much brighter. It's an ancient late 1980's bike (the design is much older) but it's one of the last "proper" Raleighs built in the UK. It's a smooth bike.
Actually that's what I ride right now. I got rid of the dynamo though because it was rusty and my rechargeable LED lights are much brighter. It's an ancient late 1980's bike (the design is much older) but it's one of the last "proper" Raleighs built in the UK. It's a smooth bike.
L Lord_Darkclaw New member Oct 27, 2009 #4 Actually that's what I ride right now. I got rid of the dynamo though because it was rusty and my rechargeable LED lights are much brighter. It's an ancient late 1980's bike (the design is much older) but it's one of the last "proper" Raleighs built in the UK. It's a smooth bike.
Actually that's what I ride right now. I got rid of the dynamo though because it was rusty and my rechargeable LED lights are much brighter. It's an ancient late 1980's bike (the design is much older) but it's one of the last "proper" Raleighs built in the UK. It's a smooth bike.