Everyone’s different innit? The two least comfortable saddles I ever had the misfortune to perch my posterior on are a Flite and a Rolls. I saved for ages for the former when a gangly yoof and ended up giving it to a mate.
He of course, loved it.
Nice. I will be travelling up on the 19th and back again either late on the 24th or possibly the 25th.
If not I’ll have to make a special trip as I want this bike. I haven’t seen another larger than 55cm. Daughter is nearly 6’ tall.
Hi @mcslaski , I really think this would be perfect for my slightly tall daughter. Trouble is, I’m way to the south. I do need to travel to Edinburgh up the M6 in October though? Could I be met on a Sunday?
That one is down in that London place! Also too small. Thanks for the link though as I have no idea what options exist. That’s another name there and, what a name. I love it. With only a slight squint, it’ll be the courgette bike. I see a mottled green paint job in the future.
Hi @Jd345 thanks for the offer but I’m looking for a complete bike. Out of interest though, what size is it? I assume the seat tube C to T is the measurement to go for?
Tentatively looking for a bike for my daughter to ride. Something classic comes to mind. She is the family shortie (just!) so maybe a 22.5” seat tube length?
Anything in the collective sheds? I’m in the midlands and she is in Nottingham.
Looks very nice but quite small? What is the size please? I am tentatively looking to buy my daughter a bike.
She’s the shortest in the family apart from the cat. She is still a bit tall though.
Was getting out of Wolverhampton today when we spotted this large bundle of vintage mags:
They are in the Baby Blues charity shop. Thought I’d post here as you never know…
One of the many tools I don’t have space for but keep anyway is an old Clarke fluxcore ‘MIG’ welder. I know I would need it as soon as I got rid of it. I have even used it for welding in a bodywork patch on our old car when it failed the MOT for a crusty wheel arch.
Very cool project BTW. It...
I have something similar if not the same. It certainly is a parallelogram design. It is fitted to my do most things bike. It has been toured, used to get the shopping and even used as a mountain bike!
I have always liked it. The steering geometry stays the same with the levers always where...
I have always liked this photo:
A photo of a photo but still reasonably clear! My brother at the end of a race. I think we can agree that he left nothing out on the course.
Late 80s or early 90s I say. I think he had a black Stumpjumper. The race would be somewhere in South Devon.