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    Help to identify an old bike brand

    Yes... I think this is the most probably, so the bike loose interest for restoring... It is a shame, when I found it I was thinking in an old great quality bike with 3 speeds gear, drum brakes... I spected much more! Thank you all for helping me to bring some information (and great ideas!) and...
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    Help to identify an old bike brand

    Re: Wow! Great information! You can be right because the woman who had the bike (the owner was her husband) told me that the bike is from 30’s or 40’s and was brought from Germany to Spain. Nevertheless I disdained her information cause she thought the brand was Orbea, she was very confused...
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    Help to identify an old bike brand

    Re: Despite I find much more exciting Marshallluky’s answer, I agree with Keithglos because there is no signals from any brand... but there is a “made in England” on the top of the handlebar Thanks to all!!
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    Help to identify an old bike brand

    Yes, I thought the same but no way to find this kind of serial number on BSA manuals... It’s the same situation with some Phillips bicycle (like this one http://bicicletasclasicasleo.com/philli ... 6vKCBbtaEc ), quite similar with some models but impossible to find this kind of 2 letters plus 4...
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    Help to identify an old bike brand

    Hi! My name is Javi and I’ve found an old bike (i think 1920’s or 1930’s) in a very well condition, but the brand is almost deleted. What I know is that the saddle is a dunlop one (rubber), the hubs are Sturmey Archer 3 speed with drum brakes (model KB 4) and frame number is “RU 4638”. Could...
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