Sunday, 1 December 2019

WTB/Raleigh Technium composite MTB frame forks.

Check this frame forks... Recent ebay find: )
Looks like a Raleigh, USA version, of the composite Raleighs of the time.
Interesting? I think so. Early MTBs have a following & this one looks to be very interesting.





Looks to be an interesting period Raleigh frame. I'd previously looked at some of the UK Raleigh composite road frames, Dyna-techs? but they looked expensive to me.

Ebay pics above, not mine: )


Later... Dec 22 2019.
It finally arrived & it was really nice to have a closer look.

Nice paint & general condition. Takes 26" wheels & I happen to have a 7 speed Shimano Nexus wheel-set that might go very well with it.

This is looking to be Raleigh Technium, made in Kent, Washington. April 1989.
Has (I believe) 6061 T8 Aluminum main tubes (As opposed to Easton tubing?) & CrMo rear end & forks.

Not sure about the WTB connection, if any: )

But it has this rear rack mount on the seat-stay top & guard + rack eyes both ends.


Not seen another yet.
Nor any with the unpainted top & seat tube. Maybe I just need to keep looking: )

Current thinking is that this is an early Kent frame, which may differ slightly from the later established Raleigh models.

Will check & build it up meanwhile...


January 5 2020

Been playing with this over the holiday & just taken some pics of it. Tentative build here with Shimano Nexus 7 speed hub. Converting to V brakes rather than the original cantilevers. (Waiting for the new brake blocks here...)
Has a long wheelbase & appears to be designed for load carrying over trails/off tarmac, with rack & guard mounts both ends.

January 15th 2020
 
During a test ride here.
Pity it's way too small for me.

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