Carlton Corsas from 1968-75

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I have three of this model, my oldest c1968-72 has a 21" frame and is finished in polychromatic mauve. My otehr two date from 1975 and are finished in a very fetching polychromatic green, they have 22 and 23" frames respectively.

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23"...
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22"...
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And some details from it...
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All are pretty much standard, the two green models running 5-speed with different rear blocks (22 and 24 tooth affairs), the 22" has a Campag Nuovo Record rear mech and the 23" sports a Miller dyno. All very retro and right up my street. The 68 model is a 10-speed and uses a 1985 Ofmega rear mech.

Ill post some more pics and specs if peeps can put up with all this Carlton stuff! :lol:
 
Ive managed to dig out a few more recent images of my two green Corsas. Hope you like them! :)

23" version details, showing my faithful Miller dyno. Mudgaurds are Bluemels Classique which I bought from new and used to be on my Continental.

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A great bike for the flat (ish) parts of Plymouth, the 5-speed transmission uses a 21-tooth rear sprocket, so gearing is a bit high!
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The 22" model, this shows the Campagnolo rear mech I fitted. It works reasonably smoothly and looks good. A friend of mine who was the Technical advisor to the Tandem club of Great Britain (or similar!!!) was having a clear out and gave me a load of old mechs, one of them was a Campag Rally - a dreadful long cage touring affair, I tried it out and quickly realised why the things were damed so much. It soon came off!!

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The machine has recently had new alloy wheels and QR hubs fitted

Nuovo record rear mech.
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Enjoy!
 
Superb! Nice to see a Huret Jubilee mech on there.

I remember exactly what I was doing in 1966 when Geoff Hurst scored the winning 'they think it's all over' World Cup goal. I was listening to the commentary on the radio and drooling over a Carlton catalogue! :P
 
Steve Kish":2zqtya17 said:
Superb! Nice to see a Huret Jubilee mech on there.

I remember exactly what I was doing in 1966 when Geoff Hurst scored the winning 'they think it's all over' World Cup goal. I was listening to the commentary on the radio and drooling over a Carlton catalogue! :P

Its a Svelto 2000, Id like to have the Jubilee!
 
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