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Old 30-06.-2003, 12:56 AM   #1
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Hello. I've been told this is a raleigh brand but not the model number, year...etc. Any ideas? Thanks for the help.



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Old 30-06.-2003, 05:36 PM   #2
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cant help too much but the rear shock hasnt got a lot of travel so I think it might be a cross-country bike.

U might have to ask whoever has this frame who they bought it off (if they did buy it off someone). And if you realy wanted to know you could get the serial number off the bottom of the bike, call relaigh and tell them the cerial number,....i think.
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Old 30-06.-2003, 11:38 PM   #3
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any markings on it like a serial # on the bottom of the bottom braket? that way a mfgr might be able to tell you if it's one of theirs.
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I don't know what it is (although it is niggling me ), but something tells me it's not a Raleigh. Just guessing mind you but it appears to have a Horst link in the rear suspension (the pivot just infront of the rear wheel on the chain stays), and not many manufacturers use this because you have to pay Specialized a license fee... Will see what I can find out...
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Old 02-07.-2003, 01:03 AM   #5
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Thanks for thelp. I really apperciate it.

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