That is not a bicycle, that is a piece of agricultural machinery. A Raleigh 3-speed is a bicycle. Well, not the one I own, it is a pile of bicycle parts, needing total restoration. The Dunalt (has a 1973 registration sticker on the frame)is ridable however, as is the Bianchi (my commuter from back in the early ninties).
By the way I used to have a bike like that, Cotty. Only mine had a 100cc engine <grin>. -graywolf Cotty wrote: > Thanks to all who replied about squealing brakes. I've cleaned up the > rims and shoes, towed them in and it's a lot better! I have a couple of > sets of Kool Stop MTB's (not the dual compound type) on the cantilevers > and they are incredibly good at stopping my appreciable bulk. > > Spurred on by this, I suited up and went for a very quick 7K test (I > know - hardly enough break sweat, but one K of that was over what was > left of a bridleway after those filthy horses - sorry dave ;-) - had > churned it up, and then baked dry by 3 weeks of sun - yes this *is* > England - but it was plenty for me before work). I took the bar-ends off > but it's more comfortable with them on. here's a snap, looks a lot > cleaner than it actually is. On-topic as well - K15mm 3.5 at f/16 ISO 200: > > <http://www.cottysnaps.com/snaps/spare2.html> > > Tally ho! > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

