When you show your brilliant knowledge of bike history, familiarity of every detail of certain models and understanding of every facet of mechanics you are at your best. Thoroughly enjoyed your coverage of this bike, particularly the part about Raleigh and Gazelle and the difference between the English and Dutch bicycle mindset. Well done. All the best.
Stan stated it well, spot on. Love your knowledge of the classic bicycles. Feel like I’ve been to a tutorial. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
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Absolute beauty, can’t wait to see bring it to its original glory. So informative vid as usual ? Thanks a lot . I do have one similar, rides beautifully. Cheers
Fabulous bike! Very jealous - I’ve been looking out for the Dutch versions ever since I saw your other video about them, to no avail sadly. As much as I like these bikes I’m probably too short to ride them comfortably as I’m only 5’ 4” and 19 or 20 inch frames seem to be my limit! 😅
Quite a bit of new information in here; at least to me. Thanks for the history lesson. I think you hit the nail on the head with the tyres, but I think it is still in part a colour issue. The cream tyres clash with the gold highlights…at least to me at any rate.
Well I’m biased both ways. I prefer a gazelle to a Raleigh, but I don’t like plastic, or anything things made from plastic. Therefore I prefer a Gazelle but with a steel or fabric chaincase.
Following my initial purchase of a used Pashley Sovereign and discovering this channel, I now own (and have lightly restored) a Raleigh Connoissuer. This video hooked me again and I've just got hold of this very same model Raleigh Superbe (identical to yours). It had a rather knackered Brooks B90/3 saddle on it, which I've now replaced with a B66. The tyres and inner tubes are shot and the front mudguard stays are snapped, so I've got a little sorting out to do. The key is missing from the frame lock...can replacements be obtained? Otherwise, the bike is in very good conndition and just needs a good clean, plus the usual TLC. How do I apply for membership to the club?
You need to get on Facebook and join my group The Raleigh Roadster Club which incorporates the Raleigh Superbe Owners Club. There is a pinned post from the chap who made the original keys, offering new authentic replacements. Gazelle sell the appropriate mudguard stays (specify 26”).
When you show your brilliant knowledge of bike history, familiarity of every detail of certain models and understanding of every facet of mechanics you are at your best. Thoroughly enjoyed your coverage of this bike, particularly the part about Raleigh and Gazelle and the difference between the English and Dutch bicycle mindset. Well done. All the best.
Congratulation! Beautiful bike! Warm greetings from Netherlands
Stan stated it well, spot on. Love your knowledge of the classic bicycles. Feel like I’ve been to a tutorial. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Brilliant thanks, I'm still on the learning curve!
Lovely machine.
Want!
Hello from Ohio, USA. I love you’re videos. I learn a great deal from your vast knowledge.
Very interesting, enjoyed learning the history of this and the Gazelle/Ralleigh tie in.
That has the makings of a very nice bike. Looking forward to seeing it done.
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Please become a Velocipedian to thank him and allow him to continue sharing his knowledge and passion with us.
Please do
A lovely general purpose bike, nearly 40yrs old but looks in very good condition.
Absolute beauty, can’t wait to see bring it to its original glory. So informative vid as usual ? Thanks a lot . I do have one similar, rides beautifully. Cheers
What a stunning find!
What a fantastic bicycle!
Gorgeous bicycle. Fine piece of machinery..
Fabulous bike! Very jealous - I’ve been looking out for the Dutch versions ever since I saw your other video about them, to no avail sadly.
As much as I like these bikes I’m probably too short to ride them comfortably as I’m only 5’ 4” and 19 or 20 inch frames seem to be my limit! 😅
Quite a bit of new information in here; at least to me. Thanks for the history lesson.
I think you hit the nail on the head with the tyres, but I think it is still in part a colour issue. The cream tyres clash with the gold highlights…at least to me at any rate.
I like the familiar outro!
As a hubnutter, I do like the occasional Ptchoo!
Pretty bicycle. But I've never seen a Dutch bicycle with a metal chain case. I actually have never seen a metal chain case in my life :)
My Gazelle Cheryah from 1980 has one exactly like a Raleigh
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That is a beauty. I keep wondering what my bike is and what year it was made.
Beatiful bike. The new tires looks wider..what size are these?
26 x 1 3/8, 590.
How do the metal chain cases on superbes compare to the plastic Gazelle case?
Well I’m biased both ways. I prefer a gazelle to a Raleigh, but I don’t like plastic, or anything things made from plastic. Therefore I prefer a Gazelle but with a steel or fabric chaincase.
Following my initial purchase of a used Pashley Sovereign and discovering this channel, I now own (and have lightly restored) a Raleigh Connoissuer. This video hooked me again and I've just got hold of this very same model Raleigh Superbe (identical to yours). It had a rather knackered Brooks B90/3 saddle on it, which I've now replaced with a B66. The tyres and inner tubes are shot and the front mudguard stays are snapped, so I've got a little sorting out to do. The key is missing from the frame lock...can replacements be obtained? Otherwise, the bike is in very good conndition and just needs a good clean, plus the usual TLC. How do I apply for membership to the club?
You need to get on Facebook and join my group The Raleigh Roadster Club which incorporates the Raleigh Superbe Owners Club. There is a pinned post from the chap who made the original keys, offering new authentic replacements.
Gazelle sell the appropriate mudguard stays (specify 26”).
@@Velocipedium Many thanks!
Hi just wondering how do i find a little history on this bike many thanks
Keith
Sorry can't add pictures
Hub nut follower?
Did I hear a HubNut ending!!!!???
Yes. It’s awesome how many people have recognised it! Hubnutters unite!
I found a similar bike i think it’s very rare can someone help me out ! Thanks
Help you out with what?
They are actually not rare, but they do have an enthusiastic following and an owner’s club with over 5000 members