Robbied196
Senior Retro Guru
I've been in bikeaholic recovery for 12 months now and I was doing well. I've sold off about 50 bikes and lots of components during the past year and almost cleared my shed. I'm keeping my Crowther as 'the bike' and a 1953 Claud Butler Jubilee which is a future restoration project.
8.30am Saturday I find myself driving up the motorway through the sleet and rain to see a man about a bike :facepalm: When I get there it turns out he has TWO bikes :facepalm: I don't know why I was thinking I could just have one because I bought them both.
One is a 1970 Carlton Ten, showing its age slightly but all original. Reynolds 531, nice Brooks saddle…...
Two is a very interesting F. R. Russell Fixed which is encased in what must be 50+ years of gunk and crap. The chain is so gunked up it looks about twice as wide as it should be. However, the gunk seems to have preserved things very well, the Williams C1000 crank reveals a AZ date of 1959. There is a nice Bayliss and Wiley bottom bracket and a rare Major Taylor adjustable track stem along with nice big droopy handlebars. There is very little info about F. R. Russell but it seems their shop still exists in Walsall. They built frames between 1934 and 1965 for the local racing scene. It would be interesting to know if anyone else has come across them before?
I'll post some pics later, I'm just off for a therapy session and a lie down
8.30am Saturday I find myself driving up the motorway through the sleet and rain to see a man about a bike :facepalm: When I get there it turns out he has TWO bikes :facepalm: I don't know why I was thinking I could just have one because I bought them both.
One is a 1970 Carlton Ten, showing its age slightly but all original. Reynolds 531, nice Brooks saddle…...
Two is a very interesting F. R. Russell Fixed which is encased in what must be 50+ years of gunk and crap. The chain is so gunked up it looks about twice as wide as it should be. However, the gunk seems to have preserved things very well, the Williams C1000 crank reveals a AZ date of 1959. There is a nice Bayliss and Wiley bottom bracket and a rare Major Taylor adjustable track stem along with nice big droopy handlebars. There is very little info about F. R. Russell but it seems their shop still exists in Walsall. They built frames between 1934 and 1965 for the local racing scene. It would be interesting to know if anyone else has come across them before?
I'll post some pics later, I'm just off for a therapy session and a lie down
