Chas Roberts frame identification help wanted..

is it an old Cumbria ? - "
CUMBRIA - The Cumbria is the perfect combination of commuter bike and heavy-duty touring bike. It's built to look like a conventionally-styled touring bike, but uses 26" wheels and has plenty of clearance for up to 26x1.75" tyres.

The smaller wheels are less likely to cause problems on even the worst roads, while the larger volume of air in the tyres gives you a more comfortable ride over the bumps.

The smaller frame will be stiffer and stronger, aiding longevity and handling, and a judicious choice of seatpost can also help take the edge off the most pot-holed routes.

There’s a small price to pay in overall speed compared to its 700c-wheeled counterpart, but this bike isn’t built for speed, but reliability, comfort and endurance."
 
is it an old Cumbria ? - "
CUMBRIA - The Cumbria is the perfect combination of commuter bike and heavy-duty touring bike. It's built to look like a conventionally-styled touring bike, but uses 26" wheels and has plenty of clearance for up to 26x1.75" tyres.

The smaller wheels are less likely to cause problems on even the worst roads, while the larger volume of air in the tyres gives you a more comfortable ride over the bumps.

The smaller frame will be stiffer and stronger, aiding longevity and handling, and a judicious choice of seatpost can also help take the edge off the most pot-holed routes.

There’s a small price to pay in overall speed compared to its 700c-wheeled counterpart, but this bike isn’t built for speed, but reliability, comfort and endurance."
(found here http://www.pauldawson.co.uk/roberts/robertstouring.html whilst looking for info on a Transcontinental)
 
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