Midlife Retro Wizard Dec 26, 2012 #2 http://www.woodrupcycles.com/frames.html Kevin Sayles builds nicer frames than Hetchins did in the 70's IMHO..... Shaun
http://www.woodrupcycles.com/frames.html Kevin Sayles builds nicer frames than Hetchins did in the 70's IMHO..... Shaun
NeilM Retrobike Rider Feedback View Dec 27, 2012 #3 I was given a copy of 'Made in England' for Christmas and Woodrup are one of the frame builders featured :shock: http://www.pushprojects.net/
I was given a copy of 'Made in England' for Christmas and Woodrup are one of the frame builders featured :shock: http://www.pushprojects.net/
S stedlocks Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jan 1, 2013 #4 Mine in Tuscany this year..... A fat, old bloke, seems to be riding it though!
Ian Raleigh rBotM Winner Feedback View Jan 1, 2013 #5 stedlocks":1gah8jyj said: Mine in Tuscany this year..... A fat, old bloke, seems to be riding it though! Click to expand... Finally a post which is on topic! Looks good to me matey as does the old guy
stedlocks":1gah8jyj said: Mine in Tuscany this year..... A fat, old bloke, seems to be riding it though! Click to expand... Finally a post which is on topic! Looks good to me matey as does the old guy
B bagpuss rBotM Winner Jan 1, 2013 #6 Vibrant rear . Another classic piece of British design copied by many others. Interesting reading here. http://www.hetchins.org/403.htm.
Vibrant rear . Another classic piece of British design copied by many others. Interesting reading here. http://www.hetchins.org/403.htm.
S stedlocks Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jan 1, 2013 #7 Thanks guys! It (and I) rode the 205km course faultlessly! 14 hours though.......I was going for sub 12 until I made a slight detour 6 km uphill in the wrong direction! Reading the link now ;0)
Thanks guys! It (and I) rode the 205km course faultlessly! 14 hours though.......I was going for sub 12 until I made a slight detour 6 km uphill in the wrong direction! Reading the link now ;0)