Reference Guides:

Sunday, June 2, 2019

1958 Raleigh Sports 4-Speed Ride

After several months of sitting in storage, this 1958 Raleigh Sports is back on the road. This was one of the bikes I moved before winter set in, so that it would not be exposed to road salt while transporting it to my new home. The bike then sat in storage for the winter, and into May, when I finally got around to pulling it back out and putting it back on the road.


One of the good things about the Sturmey Archer gear systems is that they tend to store well - that is, they are mostly closed systems that aren't prone to rusting or getting damaged in storage. All this bike needed was a good dusting and a little air in the tires. Then it went right back on the road as if it had been running right along.


This is probably the last season for these Duro white wall tires. My experience with the Duro tires is that quality is hit-or-miss. I had a set on a Raleigh Sprite that seemed to last well - not prone to separately or fading. The set on this 1958 Sports is starting to separate where the wall and the tread meet, never a good sign. But I think they have one more season in them before a change is needed.


The local nature preserve is White Memorial in Litchfield, Connecticut. White Memorial is a well-known wildlife refuge in our area, and is well-regarded as a place where people can walk, run, bike, snowshoe, and cross-country ski. The roads in White Memorial are paved, but there are also dirt paths through the woods, as well as a few dirt roads to other areas. There are lots of opportunities to see wildlife and many types of birds.





3 comments:

  1. Aha! Litchfield, Connecticut. Wondering where you wound up. That's pretty durn close to my old stomping grounds.

    As for tires: Have you tried out the Schwalbe Delta Cruisers in whitewall? I've been tempted. It's interesting/frustrating that Delta Cruiser is Schwalbe's "go to" for the 26" x 1 3/8" size. Yet, they don't offer the same color range as they do in it as for the 700C. For example, there's no brown or "gumwall" in the 650A size, but you can get them in 700C.
    -Shawn
    http://societyofthreespeeds.wordpress.com/

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. When the time comes to switch out the Duro tires, I'll have to look at the Schwalbe. The Duro tires were just OK. They were about the same as the basic Kenda tires would be. The quality control seems to vary on the Duro tires. Schwalbe makes good tires, so the white walls might be where I head next - have to see how it goes.

      Delete
  2. Nice site - enjoyed reading- ride a 1953 Rudge comfortable ride - hopefully no sudden stops - gary

    ReplyDelete

Please keep comments on topic and civil. Comments subject to moderation.