Help me ID this bike!
#1
Help me ID this bike!
So I was at this little dinky bike shop at the beach yesterday and ran across this beautiful Chrome track bike for a crazy deal! The guy had no idea what was on the bike and the frame itself was very nice as well, I picked it up but I can't seem to figure out exactly what the frame is. I think it is a Raleigh because of the head badge pattern and I found the seat bold stamped with Raleigh, but I would love to know for sure and what model or year if I could. Can you help me? It has a mondia fork, Campy Brev drop outs, Campy Record rear hub, came with a Cinelli stem and track bars, and the other parts are all definitely upgraded more recently so I won't go through the list. The dealer thought it was a Bianchi Pista but I doubt that, because it is lugged and no Bianchi decals or stamps on the seat stays. Help me, here is a link to pictures, it is the second bike obviously.
https://brianr86.googlepages.com/pictures
https://brianr86.googlepages.com/pictures
#4
I did, and its in track too. I post here regularly and I know that silliness can ensue but at the same time plenty of people here know their stuff! thanks though
EDIT: sorry for the double my browser tweaked on me.
EDIT: sorry for the double my browser tweaked on me.
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i think c&v will be your best bet. there's not much to go on there and they tend to have old catalogs and such for finding things by serial number.
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Looks like a mid 80's Raleigh Pursuit Frame. Conversion from a 12 speed road bike
(Sports/Touring geometry. I have one in it's original configuration. It's slightly above entry level
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(Sports/Touring geometry. I have one in it's original configuration. It's slightly above entry level
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#8
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Look at the second bike down, it has track ends. That's the one he's talking about.
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From: denver co
Bikes: colnago geared-nakagawa-cannondale mtb-various basket cases
Yea...Mondia. Swiss made. I have a road frame that has the same seat stay "wrap" at the seat tube junction. Most of them have a serial number stamped into the top of the stay. I was able to place mine as a "Mondia Super" from @ 1977. That is as far as I have been able to get.
Mine has a Swiss threaded/sized BB shell. Parts are not common.
Fine bike!
Mine has a Swiss threaded/sized BB shell. Parts are not common.
Fine bike!
#16
Well I think I got it. I believe it to be a 1971/2 Raleigh Professional Track. I got at this through these two sources. First I found a list of Raleigh serial numbers under 1967-73 and the Serial Number I have of F2229 matches 72. Then I went to the catalog list and found not the 71 but the 72 catalog and on page 2 it has a picture of the 72 bike that is obviously chromed with the same matching rainbow stickers, and the parts list matches what I have as well, and it looks to have the same Mondia fork in the picture as well. It would seem the bike was stripped of the paint and re-decaled but everything I can tell points to a 71/2 Raleigh Pro Track Does this seem like a reasonable conclusion to you guys? If so Sheldon said a frame would go for around $1000 and thats without the components. so I tripled my investment
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It's a Mondia, same decals even as this chromed one. Mondia might not have constructed it though, just like the "Huffy" (serotta) Track bike, that might be why you cannot find a Mondia track bike, but i doubt it.
EDIT: Now that i look at the holes from where the head badge was, it looks like the outline a Raleigh might have.
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Last edited by Metricoclock; 03-29-08 at 05:52 PM.
#18
well I had found that example as well but since I can find the exact same frame with matching serial number in the Raleigh and I found a Raleigh bolt on it as I posted above I think thats it.





