The Raleigh Lighting
Geplaatst: 29 nov 2015, 18.15
Goedendag all around,
because my dutch language isn't that good, I'm going further with my other bad one.
Some month ago I found a Gazelle Gents Sport, y.o.b. 1980, with integrated drumbrakes. I tuned it up with a Sturmey Archer dynohub in front, with drumbrake of course. To make sight better nightways I built LED front- and taillight. Driving is now as I expected: with unbrakable Schwalbe tyres magnificent!
Whether is nasty nowadays, and I was looking for a new project, so i remembered my youth raleigh bike, and I found it now: The Raleigh Superbe "Tourist" with all the gimmicks usual for this bikes- but, however, for the german market with totally ugly lighting, but snake on it's glasses as german road traffic regulations promote it.
Now I'm looking for contemporary equipment, like Dyno Luxe. If getting lucky, I can buy a batteriebar, but the front- and taillight are left.
Is anybody here around offering those things to me? Especially a complete kid of that days?
I'm looking forward to your kind requestings, so long
Peter
because my dutch language isn't that good, I'm going further with my other bad one.
Some month ago I found a Gazelle Gents Sport, y.o.b. 1980, with integrated drumbrakes. I tuned it up with a Sturmey Archer dynohub in front, with drumbrake of course. To make sight better nightways I built LED front- and taillight. Driving is now as I expected: with unbrakable Schwalbe tyres magnificent!
Whether is nasty nowadays, and I was looking for a new project, so i remembered my youth raleigh bike, and I found it now: The Raleigh Superbe "Tourist" with all the gimmicks usual for this bikes- but, however, for the german market with totally ugly lighting, but snake on it's glasses as german road traffic regulations promote it.
Now I'm looking for contemporary equipment, like Dyno Luxe. If getting lucky, I can buy a batteriebar, but the front- and taillight are left.
Is anybody here around offering those things to me? Especially a complete kid of that days?
I'm looking forward to your kind requestings, so long
Peter