Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsRe: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findstake it to pushies this year with $100 ono on it
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsRiding through West End a few weeks ago, came across this one. Was with a load of more rusted k-mart road bikes, but the lugs on this one jumped out.
Unknown brand ? Has had a repaint, looks like with a brush, esp on the gold lugs. Couldnt ride past, so grabbed it. Its a bit of a basket case, broken spokes, rust, cant move the seat post bolt yet. Just taking the photos a moment ago, saw that i had some other, less rusted and functioning 27" 6speed wheels. A quick wheelset swap over (rear dropouts are little banged up, so some filing) plus much Inox on all parts.... AND IT RIDES AGAIN !! With some new inners, it would be good to go. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() New wheels, inox all over, tyres pumped and ready to go ! ![]() chop wood
Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsLooks like it has seen a few lives that one, I'm guessing the handlebars and stem are the only original parts, but looks like a reasonable quality frame beneath the mix-n-match
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsI'm seeing a great deal of potential there. Methinks it needs to return to single speed...it just doesn't look to me like it was actually meant to have gears and dodgy cabling everywhere.
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsPurchased a few months ago. Appears to have been blue until somebody tried to make it look like a bumble bee. It has one of the more interesting head badges I've seen. Not my size unfortunately
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsIs that actually a chrome fork crown, or is one of those cheap tin plates?
Few old interesting bits on it regardless. What are the derailleurs and drivetrain? Kym
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsLooks better than the Malvern Star plates of similar ilk... you can spot them a mile off!
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsLove it. Looks a bastard combination of 1950-60's Australian and French design. I love the Simplex front rod driven derailleur. Very "French Constructeur" ![]()
Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsThat is a fascinating bike LG, I think SSS is on the money with the constructeur idea, looks like a french trials bike from the 1950s, have you got a shot of the back half of the bike? The seat stay arrangement looks interesting too
Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market finds[quote="LG"]Purchased a few months ago. Appears to have been blue until somebody tried to make it look like a bumble bee. It has one of the more interesting head badges I've seen. Not my size unfortunately
![]() Well by the badge it is a British Coventry Eagle from the Midlands with possibly original kit from the late 50's. I have a few catalog scans somewhere I'll try and do some matching (with that fork crown especially) These guys were a small manufacturer like Norman, Elswick etc who carried on way into the 70's. Cheers Richard
Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsCoventry Eagle it indeed is Richard. A bit of info on the web, but not a great deal, more about motobikes. This one runs 26" wheels and has weinmann junior brakes, so probably more aimed at the younger market. Rear changer is huret svelto. Unfortunately the williams crank has the large ring non-removable and is very very worn, so will be a hang on the wall job.
Will get some more photos, but the lugs and layout are pretty standard. I reckon I'll eventually get some decals which are still available and give it a coat of blue, but my sandblaster is a little broken at the moment so it will need to wait a while. LG = Low Gear
Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsLooks interesting, not one i've seen before, especially the front brake set up
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Don't knock it too much, 26x 1 1/4 was a common 'club racer/tourer' size for wheels in the UK in the 1930's to 50's and 26 x 1 1 3/8 was also not uncommon on bikes not meant for, shall we say, less 'Sportif' uses. It may well be a early frame (from the lugs) that has been re-fitted with the Svelto derailleur (1958 onwards at a guess?). AFAIK the badge didn't change much from the 30's to the 70's Cheers Richard
Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsThe wheels are 26" x 1 3/8 on this bike, with a bayliss wyley rear hub and raleigh front. It appears to take about a 26.6mm seatpost, so maybe PG reynolds or something similar after all. Included are another shot of the headbadge and a photo of the rear dropouts. Looks like somebody has drilled some holes in the dropout at some stage to mount a rack. Pity they don't make head badges like they used to
Also, just had a look at the black bike from landscapecadmonkey previous to mine. That actually looks like quite a nice frame and reasonable old as well. ![]() ![]() LG = Low Gear
Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsThat headbadge is super cool
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsThere's plenty of US manufacturers with cast or CNC'ed head badges.
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsI'd agree. A lot of the latter day "cottage industry" handmade frame builders clambering overthemselves to get into the North American Handmade Bicycle Show (aka NAHBS) ... Have an overly wanked headbadge. Just google-image "NAHBS" Maybe it's something to do with the boringly neat fillet brazed & TIG'ed frames? Kym
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market finds
For the lazy, there is a gallery on velonews & a mugshot page on prolly is not probably which range from the traditional ![]() to toby jugs ![]() I was going to buy a fast, stylish bike, but I looked in the mirror & thought "you're not fooling anyone, you know"
Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsWow, that face for a badge is cool!
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsSomeone tell me what i scored for $20?
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsI won't have any answers for you, but would like to see a closer pic of that fork crown.
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Re: Hard Rubbish/Flea market findsi think it's a colnago!
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