Ron cooper page

I recognize Phil's Cooper from Bike Forums... mine dates to the mid seventies and is fitted with a mix of Campagnolo, Zeus, and Sugino.

It had more Zeus parts when I acquired it but the lovely Zeus high flange hubs / Weinmann wheels were in bad shape and the rear hub was cracked, and the Zeus derailleurs were in horrid shape.

The day to day / training wheels are some Suzue hubs laced to Araya red labels, the high flange Campy / Mavic wheels and tubulars I have are race only. The pedals are Suntour Superbe... they don;t get any smoother than this.

It is the finest road bike I have ever owned.

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Here, hopefully if attachment files show, is me with my Ron Cooper around 1988. I bought the frame new from Ron Coopers shop in Honor Oak in 1975 and still have it. The frame is still in its original paint and in quite good condition.
 

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Here I am when I used to race it, in the Royal Navy Cycling Club, 1976
 

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MatBH5":1hyvj2iz said:
Brilliant photos and what a lovely bike. So good that you still have it.
Cheers, maybe now I have retired I should dig it out of the shed and restore the rest of it, frame wont need anything but the rest of it will.
 
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You should.
I have a Cooper (early-90’s) and it’s a stunning frame.
Sought after too (as are the old parts).
Mat
 
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Peter Charlton":2e5b52em said:
MatBH5":2e5b52em said:
Brilliant photos and what a lovely bike. So good that you still have it.
Cheers, maybe now I have retired I should dig it out of the shed and restore the rest of it, frame wont need anything but the rest of it will.


Dig it out of the shed, Peter.
 
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