ChrisEyles
Guru
- Location
- Devon
I just won this cracker on ebay last night
Mrs Chris is of the opinion (perhaps quite rightly) that five bikes is already far too many for a man with only one bum to sit on them with... and she's going to learn about the new arrival (and the admittedly really quite long drive to pick it up) quite shortly.... but I think it's going to be worth it
Here it is - a 1960s BSA Goldcrest fixed gear conversion:
The seller reckons it might originally have been a SA 3-speed rear hub, but doing some googling I think a 5-speed freewheel might have been more likely.
I've never ridden a fixed gear bike before but have wanted to try one for ages. I've been keeping half an eye out for a suitable five/ten speed to do a conversion on, and then fell a bit in love with this... even the "Goldcrest" name is spot-on, given I'm a keen birder, both on and off the bike.
The seller reckons the cranks are a touch close to the chainstays on one side so may be some faffing around with axles (which will no doubt be joyful since it looks like a cottered crank) but otherwise sounds like it's in pretty good condition, and the pics suggest a nice balance between tidy paintwork and good patina.

Mrs Chris is of the opinion (perhaps quite rightly) that five bikes is already far too many for a man with only one bum to sit on them with... and she's going to learn about the new arrival (and the admittedly really quite long drive to pick it up) quite shortly.... but I think it's going to be worth it

Here it is - a 1960s BSA Goldcrest fixed gear conversion:
The seller reckons it might originally have been a SA 3-speed rear hub, but doing some googling I think a 5-speed freewheel might have been more likely.
I've never ridden a fixed gear bike before but have wanted to try one for ages. I've been keeping half an eye out for a suitable five/ten speed to do a conversion on, and then fell a bit in love with this... even the "Goldcrest" name is spot-on, given I'm a keen birder, both on and off the bike.
The seller reckons the cranks are a touch close to the chainstays on one side so may be some faffing around with axles (which will no doubt be joyful since it looks like a cottered crank) but otherwise sounds like it's in pretty good condition, and the pics suggest a nice balance between tidy paintwork and good patina.