they need moving on don’t they…Those brakes tho'.......
onto my rock lobster ti cx bike more than a bit......they need moving on don’t they…
You'll have to wait and see guy's, I might like themonto my rock lobster ti cx bike more than a bit......
Thanks for that, I hadn't appreciated that they were part of the highly respected Strange engineering of drag racing parts - cars are another part of my life!Lovely bike.
The Strange brakes are from the mid 90s and are actually intended for MTBs. I’m a huge fan of their unusual MTB brake levers. Here’s an old thread with some info on Strange, and featuring your brakes:
'Strange' components USA
Anyone remember the company 'Strange' - they made some really funky brake levers in the mid '90s ?www.retrobike.co.uk
I used to ride my bike from Ashington, 20 miles or so North of Byker to the original John Hardisty shop, when it was just the little shop before he bought the corner plot, and way before EBC bought the lot.John Hardisty road bike with pic
Hi, I had a Hardisty MTB custom built from Columbus Genius tubing. It required TIG welding and was designed using the Bio-Racer Computer Design System. The brochure (hopefully attached below) indicates Kevin Winter was the builder in 1993. This link takes you to some pix of the bike I had...www.retrobike.co.uk
Margaret Hardisty dies in hospital - BikeBiz
Hardisty Cycles - radio slogan: "Home of the mountain bike" - is today coming to terms with the loss of co-owner Margaret Hardisty. She died in hospital last night. - BikeBizbikebiz.com
I haven’t contacted Strange no. But those reverse-pull brake levers were funky indeed!Thanks for that, I hadn't appreciated that they were part of the highly respected Strange engineering of drag racing parts - cars are another part of my life!
Would love to see an image of the their brake levers, @ferrus ,have you contacted Strange directly for any info?