Just picked up this Dawes Galaxy Tour, extras thrown in 200 quid :-)

Oh ok didnt know that, its quite a late one I think, it is a lugged frame, nice and light

Great quality - the builders really wanted to do a good job.
I'm not totally sure of the date it changed over - could it be after this?

Dawes were a little cagey about it. They certainly kept the union flag on there.

Then they moved to tig, lugless, far Eastern. - still a great bike but not as smooth to ride as the lugged ones, and I think the later they are, the better they are.

The frame tubes, and I assume the lugs, were made in Britain, shipped over to Czech, built up then shipped back.
 
Great quality - the builders really wanted to do a good job.
I'm not totally sure of the date it changed over - could it be after this?

Dawes were a little cagey about it. They certainly kept the union flag on there.

Then they moved to tig, lugless, far Eastern. - still a great bike but not as smooth to ride as the lugged ones, and I think the later they are, the better they are.

The frame tubes, and I assume the lugs, were made in Britain, shipped over to Czech, built up then shipped back.
Here is the original supplier Spa cycles2.webp
 
That bike has the best setup of any galaxy, as well as the nicest frame.
The only drawback is they stuck with using drops with a long forward throw, suited to downtube or barend shifters.
STI gear levers are much nicer on a drop with short forward throw, so riding on the hoods is comfortable.
It's quite hard to find these now in 26 clamp size.
 
Great bike. You planning any touring
I have just moved back to Sutton Coldfield W.Mids after many years in Devon, but I started cycling in this area with the CTC and the Galaxy was the recommended touring bike by the CTC but I could never afford one, so I have zillions of places to rediscover on my Galaxy now, done one blast out to Lichfield so far (only just picked up the bike), it rides great, many more to follow no doubt
 
That bike has the best setup of any galaxy, as well as the nicest frame.
The only drawback is they stuck with using drops with a long forward throw, suited to downtube or barend shifters.
STI gear levers are much nicer on a drop with short forward throw, so riding on the hoods is comfortable.
It's quite hard to find these now in 26 clamp size.
Indeed, dont like the bars, have some more on order, the shifters are brilliant
 
That bike has the best setup of any galaxy, as well as the nicest frame.
The only drawback is they stuck with using drops with a long forward throw, suited to downtube or barend shifters.
STI gear levers are much nicer on a drop with short forward throw, so riding on the hoods is comfortable.
It's quite hard to find these now in 26 clamp size.
Tom, velo orange do a removable face plate stem to take a modern 31.8mm shallow drop bar. Brutally expensive but the only game in town. I use them, nice finish, stiff with a longer stem so you can get the bars up.
A really lovely bike. I wouldn't have haggled either. Sometimes you just need to stump up with the spondoolix.
 
Soma does a nice 26 bar with short throw and shallow drop.
Costs a few spons but keeps it all looking pukka.

(I don't like the look of 31.8 bar/ stem on a lugged bike meself, let alone a quill stem🤢)
 
Soma does a nice 26 bar with short throw and shallow drop.
Costs a few spons but keeps it all looking pukka.

(I don't like the look of 31.8 bar/ stem on a lugged bike meself, let alone a quill stem🤢)
Well as a first step and to get the bike comfortable , I have a quil extender on order and I have a pair of flared gravel 31.8 bars that I like, so I will fit them for now and get out on the bike, I will look around for something else later so that I can keep a quil stem as that is how it was supplied and I agree looks right
 

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