
As far as I can tell (from the headlug style) it is a pre WWII/ just post WWII Speedwell roadster (possible a 'Popular'?) It has the 'S' on the headtube and 'SPEEDWELL' in blocks on the downtube. BSA nickeled backpedal brake (which infers pre-war) and Phillips hand brake on the rear wheel (overkill?) Utility cranks so no Williams dating
Anyway I am interested if anyone can confirm a date from the frame number G 1379 stamped on the seat lug and also I am interested in the history of cycle lighting in Australia. This bike is obviously set up with a headlight to see by and two reflectors with white backing but no rear light. When did it become compulsory to display a rear light in Oz (or NSW)? There were big fights in the UK about this in the 1930's and it wasn't until post war that the rear light was required. Anyone know about this or even where to look?
Cheers
Richard
