Author Topic: 1990s 26" wheel Expedition, not for the purist  (Read 3800 times)

Mark Manley

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1990s 26" wheel Expedition, not for the purist
« on: March 12, 2022, 05:28:40 PM »
I bought this frameset a few years ago although I have not been able to identify the exact model or year, I believe it is an extra small audax Expedition, in theory too small for me but I like an upright position and I have managed to get my ideal comfortable set up. It was built as a supermarket, pub hack but I enjoy riding it so much it often takes presidence over the more hi tech, multi geared disc braked bikes I could choose from for leisure rides.

The wheels have 1930s Sturmey Archer 3 speed drum brake 32/40 spoke hubs laced up with Ryde rims and Schwalbe balloon tyres, I replaced all of the corroded hub parts with stainless steel replacements I machined up and had the hubs powder coated. seatpost, stem and bars are Kalloy with modern SA cranks and rebuilt vintage Raleigh pedals topped of with a vintage Brooks saddle.

My first adult sized bicycle was a Raleigh Sports and I have badged it up as one in homage.

Its first build as an outright Sports homage. 



And how it is now.





John Saxby

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Re: 1990s 26" wheel Expedition, not for the purist
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2022, 04:28:28 PM »
Nice work, Mark.

How do you manage without mudguards?

Can't get over the greenery!  When were your photos taken?  We're a day before the equinox here in Ottawa (Canada), and there's still 20+ cms of snow in our backyard...

Cheers,  John