Fantastic! You should talk with Owen who rode a Raleigh 20 on the 3speed Tour!!!
This is was my Dad's 1954 Raleigh Sports Light Roadster -Model 22.
He bought it new in '54 or early '55 from a LBS in Madison (actually Shorewood Hills) called Haack's Cycles.
It led a rough life delivering papers and being abused by Dad and his 4 brothers. When I got this past summer it it was in pretty sad shape and needed a full working-over. The only part I didn't totally disassemble, de-rust, clean and re-grease was the Sturmey Archer hub which was in perfect shape although the area behind the cog was packed full of some sort of turf/sawdust. I don't know how that happened but the hub itself purrs like a kitten now behind the new 22T cog.
I had to put on a new B66 as the old one was long gone, MKS rubber-block pedals to replace some cheap Walds that were put on in the late 60's or early 70's, a couple of inner cables, new tires/tubes, and brake pads. I installed a Virge Bullet headlight, a Tung-Lin bottle dyno,a Brass bell, and a leather saddle bag to round out the ensemble.
She's nearly ready for some serious pleasure cruising.
I'm thinking of buying one of these Great Britain aluminum bicycle license plates to hang from the back of the saddle bag. I don't know what I'd have printed on it, if anything. Maybe GSTQ! or something silly like that.
Looks great, Sam! And we don't often see the 23" frames? Sorry to hear of the back woes, but glad that you are now better.
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