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Dating a Raleigh? Can someone help me with this one?

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broadarrowmaint

'Lil Knee Scuffer
Hey all!

Got this great Raleigh 3 speed from a shop in Philadelphia, and its a phenomenal rider. Not entirely sure what model it is, but the 3 speed sturmey archer dynohub has 62 stamped on it so I assumed that was the date, but the serial number is throwing me off on the seat post stem. Has a two letter prefix of D V and then the 5 digit number following. Everything ive read on line suggests that its maybe alot later than 62. Could be very wrong, but maybe some experts could chime in.

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SirMike1983

Riding a '38 Autocycle Deluxe
1962 is correct for that bike. I owned a 22 inch frame version of the same bike from the same era (though someone put a chain guard on it rather than the full case). With the locking fork, dynohub lamp set, and battery pack, it's a "Superbe" Tourist rod brake roadster. These rod brake roadsters in particular resisted change and so look much older than they actually are. I honestly don't see much that has been changed on that bike. They have a totally unique ride to them, different from just about everything else.

Here's the 22 inch version of the same bike I had (sold it earlier this year). Mine had a chain guard in place of the chain case, which was commonly done because the chain case can be a pain to work with. Mine was also a 1962 bike.

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broadarrowmaint

'Lil Knee Scuffer
Thank you for the replies! I guess what is throwing me off is the ‘DV’ prefix in the serial number. Cant really find anything in the online serial charts that matches.
 

SirMike1983

Riding a '38 Autocycle Deluxe
See my response to your PM - serial numbers prior to 1974 are before the standardized Raleigh system. They may give you a very rough estimate, but the hubs, graphics, and equipment actually are better indicators on these bikes.
 

SirMike1983

Riding a '38 Autocycle Deluxe
Really, "Superbe" is not actually a model in and of itself. It denoted a deluxe version of whatever the actual model was. The "Superbe Sports Tourist" for example, "Superbe Dawn Tourist", etc. In the US, "Superbe" became the short-hand for the Superbe Sports Tourist model because the predominant model here was the Sports. We had very few "Superbe" anything else, so "Superbe" became synonymous with what really was the Superbe Sports Tourist.
 

Jesper

Wore out three sets of tires already!
I like seeing that you got it out on the trails. That is where I enjoy riding my Sports and Robin Hood. Much preferrable than an mtb or gravel given the fun factor.

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