Raleigh Team Castorama 753 Dynatech Vintage Road Bike
Bikes in Focus Raleigh Team Castorama 753 Dynatech Vintage Road Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/BikeItUK
Bikes in focus looks at an extra special Road Bike, this is a Raleigh Team Castorama 753 Dynatech. This was an actual Raleigh Team issue Race bike, beautifully restored and well worth a watch!
This actual bike belonged to Raleigh Team Member Jean Claude Bagot. Who cycled for the Raleigh Team in the early 1990’s. The Bike has been restored to an unbelievable level.
Bike Specification:
Frame Reynolds 753 Dynatech Frame
Group set Full Campagnolo C- Record with Delta Brakes
Wheelset Wolber TX profile Clincher Rims
Pedals look Carbon Clipless
ITM Handle bars and Stem
Regina cassette and Chain
Thanks for watching and Please Share and Subscribe!
Why not connect with us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BikeitUK.club/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Bikeit_UK
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bikeituk/?h…
source Advertise your bike business at Bikes n Customs
#bikesncustoms
Great video can tell you take your time editing and making your videos the best for your viewers
Hope you have a great day
Can you find any tt funny bikes? A guy at my high school in 1986 who was a tri athlete had a funny bike with a 24" front wheel 700c rear sloping top tube bull horn handlebar Shimano 600 groupset steel bike. We all though it was out of this world
I built racing frames in the 1980's mainly Columbus SL and Reynolds 531 and 653, I knew a few licensed 753 builders, takes a lot of skill to braze that tubing.
Where can you buy those race number plates?
Wow! an amazing example and superb workmanship, thanks for sharing Andy…
Great video Andy. It would be great to see one of Merckx's Faema team bikes from 1968, pre intro of Campag brakes.
Only thing missing Andy was you sporting the kit! 🙂
Beautiful great review keep em coming best wishes
wow
Love all the vids you do but please pronounce the brand names properly for example
Campagnolo is pronounced as it's written, not campagnolia as you say …
Small gripe really just feel it takes away from the quality of your content.
Beautiful Raleigh bike. Rest in peace champion Laurent Fignon.
I thought I was going to see another beautiful restoration Andy 🙁
Great video Andy why anyone would pay thousands for carbon when riding for pleasure when u could ride bikes like this??
Beautiful 😍❤️🚲
Man, I love learning from experience and seeing classic bikes! As usual, a pleasure. Best in everything.
Many of the components on this bike are not Campagnolo Record but Campagnolo Chorus. Nice bit of history to this and excellent video as always though.
Very nice bike, love the paint and the look of the bike.
Really enjoy your videos especially highlighting the vintage Raleigh lightweights. I just purchased a near mint 84 Raleigh Road Ace with all the og parts (you could use it but I live in France). Would be nice to see an 84 Raleigh Competition and a Dawes Imperial. Also the Holdsworths of that era would be nice too. Keep up the excellent work.
This bike is as old as I am. Classic.
Thank You for making Wonderful bike videos ❤️
Andy, How about some information about how the bike survived and it's recent history? I.E. how you came across it and what condition it was in when found.
Lugged Reynold's steel tubing… just a gorgeous bike… Pretty fast I bet as well…
Dear Andy, the narration lacks fluency. It doesn't matter when you're on screen, but once we just have the bike and your voice, a fluent narration will provide a bit more polish to an otherwise well produced video.
Thanks for making videos, Andy. I especially like the content about the manufacturer's history.
What a great bike. Nice change of pace as well Andy, nice to see you do something different. If I could pass a comment – your voiceover wasn't quite as fluid as your other videos, and the volume levels seemed a bit off. Just a comment that I hope will help you with future videos like this pal
keeping bike history alive , i love your channel Andy
Where can find those TA bottle cages?
Andy :)loved this short on Raleigh's history, am pretty sure this is the first time i heard of this model,beautiful indeed and loaded with campy and goodies. i like the new location but needs a sound check, sometimes was too low, mostly while you did the narrative and were not in the picture, perhaps echo cause its such a large locale and pretty mt but looks great, thank you for sharing . Cheers J
I meant to ask you and forgot, what do you know about Raleigh's super Grand Prix? am looking at a frame set headset included Tange 5 and it has some fancy seat stays only one tube into the seat tube then becomes 2 for the stays, thanks for anything you can share on it
Well, it didn't think you'd get to ride it. But, that would have been great to watch.
What a beautiful bike…..and I just love those Delta brakes.Whoever did the restoration deserves alot of praise, this one needs to be eyes only.
Thanks for posting Andy.
John from Canada.
OMG !!
Amazing !!
I love it !
Gerald O'Donavon was head of Carlton Cycles at first, I think, but then when bought by Raleigh he did the high-end Raleigh frames. I think it's a shame the Carlton name was dropped.
Anyway, I'm a massive fan of Raleigh, especially the '80s Reynolds frame bikes. Only a 753 Panasonic would better this, IMO.
pedazo de historia.. que hermosa bicicleta.
Wow nice bike
would like to see you restore a Bridgestone RB1
Very nice video (as usual) and amazing bike indeed. Bit of a sound problem though. Carry on showing us pieces of bike history
Why during this era. All bikes are lug joints?.. they dont have tig welding technology yet then?
Why can't bikes be like that these times?? I really miss that time.
Regina cassettes sooooooo durable. 😀
Your research astounds me! Keep up the good work!
Incredible restoration and attention to detail. I was/still a big fan of Systeme U and their striking bikes.