1979 Rampar R11XL Reynolds
Sold, see GlynnyBoy's submission in the museum for a very impressive build.
See the 1979 Catalog section of this site for details on the R11XL:
http://www.thrill.to/RaleighBurner
Made out of reynolds 531 tubing, not chromoly, and its brazed on cable guides were ahead of it's time.
1980 model has a small washer tacked to the brake bride to reduce brake movement.
This bike is lowslung but it has a very chopperish feel in the steering. Definitely a late 70s geometry.
Frame is original survivor, fork decals are reproduction.
Refurbished faded parts with Metalcast Anodized spraypaint. 2 items in the picture are authentic original anodizing. The bars on one of them, can you find the other?
Latest update, switched parts out from a survivor 1980 R10.
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