Fillet brazed Woodrup circa 1989

jimmy-s3

Senior Retro Guru
So I picked this up last night.
I don’t know too much about it.
Never heard of Woodrup before but after a bit of googling it’s seems that are an old school frame/bike builder from Leeds.
I’d be grateful for any info regarding Woodrup bikes or any history of this actual bike.
I’m a Shimano man so info on the Campy Groupset too would be nice 👍
 

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Good to see it in the fold, i would contact woodrup direct, see if they have records of its build, they wont have built many all terrain bikes I reckon.

Campagnolo groupset is very fitting but the rear derailleur looks like a road version. Period tange grips?Great to see you got the right seatpost and saddle for it too.
 
Looks Like a great bike, Fillet Brazed Tange Prestige, Campag......, Top Drawer, Good Score.
 
Woodrup Cycles, mainly roadie stuff from what I remember, Kirkstall Rd in Leeds. Campagnolo fits in with the Roadie theme. I used to run a short cage road rear mech on my MTB to save a few grams 😅.
Looks like a very nicely made frame too.
 
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