Quick update, and a question.
The Corsair came to me with a 14-24 block, which I am convinced is a later addition. My original Corsair had a 14-34 which I liked a lot. I managed to source a NOS Sun Tour 14-34 in the States and it arrived this week. Putting it on showed up a worn chain which I have now replaced, but it fitted perfectly like it was meant to be there. It's great on the hills round here and has made me even more enthusiastic about riding it.
I did a bit of touring with the old Corsair, and did a mod which I liked very much. I took off the 52T chainring, moved the 42T to the outside, and fitted a 36T to the inner position. This gave a gear range of 29-81", which I found very suitable for my kind of riding. I'm wondering if, as I am now 40 years older, I should do the same mod to this bike. Problem is, finding the correct SR Sakae chainring is proving a challenge. It looks like they made millions of the big ones and very few of the smaller ones, although I was able to buy the 36T over the counter at Cliff Pratts in the early 80s. It's got a BCD of 118mm, which is obsolete and narrows down the range of suitable rings to nearly zero. There are a few out there, but they are all 48T or bigger. I know I could replace the chainset with a modern one with a more mainstream BCD, but I like the look of the Raleigh parts and would prefer to keep things original. So, 1) does anyone have a 36T 118mm BCD chainring (preferably SR) banging around in their box of bits that they might like to sell to a good home, or 2) does anyone know of a source of these elusive bits? I have spent quite a while on the net looking but have drawn a blank so far.
Thanks for any suggestions.