The first half of winter 2022-23 has been devoted mostly to cleaning and refurbishing a number of old parts I have on hand and building wheel sets.
But a few weeks ago, I acquired a 1953 Raleigh "Reg Harris" Lenton model from another collector. This bike was originally located in Columbia, Maryland, not far from where I used to live just outside of Washington, DC. I like the 23 inch frame on 26 inch wheels size.
The bike was not in bad shape overall. It needed a cleaning and refurbishing. As is so often the case, the celluloid fenders were broken. But the bike is basically all there and a really nice example of a premium bike. I really like the green color.
I have taken the bike apart, cleaned it, and am in the process of getting everything straight and ready for reassembly. I located a set of early 1950s aluminum fenders from a seller in Britain. They need some work, but are in much better shape than the broken original celluloid fenders.
I have no pictures of the work so far because it's all stuff I have covered in the past: cleaning and re-packing bottom brackets, cleaning and preparing brakes, cleaning the frame (carefully, given the fragile green paint), cleaning and lubing hubs, resurfacing cones when needed, etc.
I will try to show the work I will be doing that is different from subjects covered many times before (refurbishing aluminum fenders, custom lights, etc.).
I look forward to getting this bike on the road. The frame has Reynolds 531 main tubes (it's a very light and well-balanced frame) and ornate lugs. The wheels seem to be in pretty good shape, and are the premium Dunlop 26 x 1-1/4 type with Raleigh and Sturmey hubs.