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Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
Dawes Supergalaxy, Truro (FB), £160. Looks like a pretty late one; bonuses are the STIs running a triple and arguably the brooks-esque leather saddle, not sure about that fat downtube's effect on ride though. Seems to be a smallish frame with a disproportionate stem and bars so a smaller rider would probably want to replace these with something more compact. Regardless, looks like a great budget tourer or utility hack for very little money :smile:

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They’re a great bike, my brother and I did 1000’s of touring miles on SG’s back in the day, mine was stolen from Northampton town centre and my brothers ended up with a broken top tube. We bought both ours at the same time, both 531ST frames.
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
They’re a great bike, my brother and I did 1000’s of touring miles on SG’s back in the day, mine was stolen from Northampton town centre and my brothers ended up with a broken top tube. We bought both ours at the same time, both 531ST frames.

Yeah, they seem to be a universally-recognised, well-regarded tourer. They also appear to have changed a lot over the years but information on these changes and their effects seems scant... the generation pictured interests me as it's made of decent tubing (631 IIRC) and has STIs. I do wonder what the ride's like with that deep-section down tube though..

I assume yours was an earlier one being 531; did it have downtube or bar end shifters?

Bet you were gutted when it got robbed :sad:
 

Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
Yeah, they seem to be a universally-recognised, well-regarded tourer. They also appear to have changed a lot over the years but information on these changes and their effects seems scant... the generation pictured interests me as it's made of decent tubing (631 IIRC) and has STIs. I do wonder what the ride's like with that deep-section down tube though..

I assume yours was an earlier one being 531; did it have downtube or bar end shifters?

Bet you were gutted when it got robbed :sad:

Ours had down tube shifters, Weinmann centre pulls and 3x6 speed sun tour with a strong light crankset, I changed mine all to Campagnolo Chorus, they were the days!
 
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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
There's a rather nice late 80's or maybe early 90's galaxy for sale locally in very good condition with full stx running gear and bar end shifters but it's just a bit too much I feel at £200 considering it needs tyres and a re commission as not used for 10 years
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
Ours had down tube shifters, Weinmann centre pulls and 3x6 speed sun tour with a strong light crankset, I changed mine all to Campagnolo Chorus, they were the days!
Nice - seems like a pretty classic / long-lived spec before they moved towards bar end / later STI shifters on later models..

Takes me back - ! My first MTB about thirty years ago was a Nitro. Found it in my LBS, fully serviced, ready to go. Did me well for a few years 'til I sold it on and bought a GT Outpost. ^_^
I think a lot of us started off on Raleighs; I had a black and white mini Mustang and always yearned for a Lizard as I loved the colour :smile:
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
I think a lot of us started off on Raleighs;
My very first ride was a blue & red Triang trike - ! ^_^
Progressed onto a junior Hercules, then a Raleigh of certain age, but it suited me. :okay:
Subsequently 'inherited' my older brother's Rudge Clubman when he joined the Royal Navy. This one did me several years until I was bitten by the car 'bug' in my late teens - ! :laugh:
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
A 531-framed Peugeot in Middlesbrough, with Shimano 105, for £100 - https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/545162821856550 States 53cm frame but looks bigger:

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wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
A 531-framed Peugeot in Middlesbrough, with Shimano 105, for £100 - https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/545162821856550 States 53cm frame but looks bigger:

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Looks really nice that - unmolested, decent spec from tubing / internally lugged fork / 105 and a nice stylish understated aesthetic - unlike many raleighs / other marques of that era.

From the headtube alone I'd peg the seatpost tube at perhaps 57-59cm... sadly seems that a lot of people simply pluck figures out of the air when stating frame and wheel sizes..
 

RamoRuon

Senior Member
Location
Manchester, UK

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
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