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    Claud Butler 1960?

    on the face of it, looks like an early Holdsworth Claud and I agree, the number points towards 1960 I first thought Challenge or Coureur but then I noticed the rear dropouts look cast not stamped? If cast front & back perhaps an early Cordon Bleu. Over the first few years Holdsworth did muck...
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    The British bike thread

    Hello Marty. Yes you need a certain amount of post before you can DM but I’ll try sending you one
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    WANTED Panaracer ridge line tyres

    Hi @donnie Thanks but that bike’s long gone
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    The British bike thread

    Everything’s got its price. But this would be high. A lot has gone into it. Pm me
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    For Sale Cape Wrath 1987/88 ubrake XT

    OP contacted me already. Yup it’s lovely but way too small for me and I’ve already got one.
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    The British bike thread

    Some of the Clauds that are still rolling…
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    The British bike thread

    Eh? What? Who? Why? Did someone wake me up? I was having a nice little sojourn…..
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    Claud Butler family heirloom

    Now then….. 1948 “8” February “2” frame count “695” “International Club” What a stunner! Those Claud Butler branded brakes are super rare.. great to see it sympathetically restored and welcome to RetroBike
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    Claud Butler European 1959 transfers

    Hello @awac Yes that decal was used on the seat tube and occasionally on the head but typically only on track/path bikes. Your bike would more likely have had the riveted stamped metal badge also sold by Lloyds EDIT…. Some of the smaller frames didn’t have enough space on the head for the metal...
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    Claud Butler European 1959 transfers

    This head badge is circa 1978-1985
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    Applying decals...

    TBH… the only real advantage to using the wet method is when you have large areas of clear such as with my Titanius in the initial post because the issue wasn’t do much the positioning more of making sure the clear areas had nothing underneath. As with most things in life there’s always other...
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    Applying decals...

    Odd… I’ve only ever used Gil. When you say it didn’t work, what do you mean exactly?
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    Claud Butler id help

    Hello @codydaniels sorry for the late reply, Christmas & all that. Ok, so what have we got… Well the full brazing, fluted stay tops, continental rear drop outs and that particular bridge combination all shout pre-1950 Also the number combination doesn’t fit the the 50’s lists I would hazard a...
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    Claud Butler id help

    Does look like a Claud, but I really need an in focus photo of the stamped number
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    1966 Claud Butler specifications.

    Yes the catalogue clearly states it’s 531. As I said above the rest of the line up was 531. 🤷🏻‍♂️ However it wasn’t double butted, as the Cordon Bleu & the Torino were, these were lighter and superior frames. If you look at the price listings that we managed to find and have posted on the...
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