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which details bicycle features, wheel sizes, etc., as well as showing a price estimate for your vintage bicycle.
| I have a chance to buy what the seller calls a raleigh team made in us in the 80s,this bike is red except for the rear stays, there chrome. the name raleigh appears on the down tube and seat tube,white letters except the letter H it is yellow. campy c record componants and rims.serial #5LNO500.is this a team, and what is the frame made of ,there is no tubing logo. by: 209.77.112.27 |
| I have a chance to buy what the seller calls a raleigh team made in us in the 80s,this bike is red except for the rear stays, there chrome. the name raleigh appears on the down tube and seat tube,white letters except the letter H it is yellow. campy c record componants and rims.serial #5LNO500.is this a team, and what is the frame made of ,there is no tubing logo. by: 209.77.112.27 |
| I have this bike it runs good. needs a few small things,speedometer.new throttle cable and brake pads. I road this bike for a few years. I got it off my aunt. The paint and chrome are good not perfect.Tires are good also. I need the room in my shed. I would like to sell this bike. Thanks!! by: 71.61.68.28 |
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| I dont know if i have the bike you wanted or not. The bike i have looks alot like the bike in the lower right, except for a couple things, the kick stand, and the light, besides that i dont think there is a difference. by: 209.174.139.3 |
| Hi - I'm looking for a horn-tank and the correct chain guard for a 1939 Wards Hawthorne I'm working on; I'm not sure what this model was called but I have included a pic from the '39 wards catalog (red bike on the lower left). I'm a newbie to the hobby so any suggestions on where to look would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |