Sometimes Evilbay throws up an old knacker of a bike that i remember from my childhood days.. Ive avoided buying a Mk1 Chopper, Bomber, Mag Burner BMX.. i've been good... Honest..
Kinda slipped a bit the last week or two, having had a flashback moment to a bike i was lent from a mate years ago.. a Hardrock Specialized MTB..I may've compared it to my cheap MTB in my head and may've clicked buy it now...
I may've been inebriated as well..
But then I saw a 'vintage rusty racing bike' and remembered my Dad having a bike with similar styling .. where the tubes weld together? the tech term escapes my mind at the mo.
I did a bit of research and i think its a Holdsworth.. Dont think its Claud Butler.. Please see the pic below.
Things ive found.
Rubbing the frame down it appears to go back in the following colour order as you strip it to metal.. orange respray, grey undercoat.. red.. cream.. orange and then it stops at bare metal I think its probably had a long and multicoloured past!
On the headstock, where the name badging sits, there are no screw or rivet holes, so i assume it was decalled or bare when it was built.
The BB is rusted like my card playing (and im proper rusty at that) so i cant make out any stamping.
As your sat on the bike there's a 'pimple' on the left top of the BB which I assume is (under the rust) a grease nipple.
Its got various brazed addditions.. rings where the cables pass, etc
Errm.. thats it I think. Im sure the attached pics paint a thousand words.
I bought it as the boss and I regularly go for bike rides instead of hitting the gym and im fed up being left behind.. he rides a decent modern racebike and i ride a 70 quid halfrauds Trax MTB... I get left behind a lot!! Anyway, I want to kick his butt on something old school, hence the purchase of this. It looks quite well specc'd for a random treader, brookes seat, nice french rims and the like. I like it anyway. Stripping it down and bringing it back up to scratch with hopefully a period colourscheme and some modern additions to the spec sheet.
The only number for the frame/forks ive found is on the.. fork steerer tube? just two numbers: 20 then a good 10mm space then the number 3
I'd like to identify what it is and it's age so I have a good idea what colours to paint it.
Hopefully someone on here is an absolute genius and can identify it positively for me?
Cheers
Tim
Kinda slipped a bit the last week or two, having had a flashback moment to a bike i was lent from a mate years ago.. a Hardrock Specialized MTB..I may've compared it to my cheap MTB in my head and may've clicked buy it now...

But then I saw a 'vintage rusty racing bike' and remembered my Dad having a bike with similar styling .. where the tubes weld together? the tech term escapes my mind at the mo.
I did a bit of research and i think its a Holdsworth.. Dont think its Claud Butler.. Please see the pic below.
Things ive found.
Rubbing the frame down it appears to go back in the following colour order as you strip it to metal.. orange respray, grey undercoat.. red.. cream.. orange and then it stops at bare metal I think its probably had a long and multicoloured past!
On the headstock, where the name badging sits, there are no screw or rivet holes, so i assume it was decalled or bare when it was built.
The BB is rusted like my card playing (and im proper rusty at that) so i cant make out any stamping.
As your sat on the bike there's a 'pimple' on the left top of the BB which I assume is (under the rust) a grease nipple.
Its got various brazed addditions.. rings where the cables pass, etc
Errm.. thats it I think. Im sure the attached pics paint a thousand words.
I bought it as the boss and I regularly go for bike rides instead of hitting the gym and im fed up being left behind.. he rides a decent modern racebike and i ride a 70 quid halfrauds Trax MTB... I get left behind a lot!! Anyway, I want to kick his butt on something old school, hence the purchase of this. It looks quite well specc'd for a random treader, brookes seat, nice french rims and the like. I like it anyway. Stripping it down and bringing it back up to scratch with hopefully a period colourscheme and some modern additions to the spec sheet.
The only number for the frame/forks ive found is on the.. fork steerer tube? just two numbers: 20 then a good 10mm space then the number 3
I'd like to identify what it is and it's age so I have a good idea what colours to paint it.
Hopefully someone on here is an absolute genius and can identify it positively for me?
Cheers
Tim