Lets see the cockpit

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LeetleGreyCells

Un rouleur infatigable
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Piccture as requested, Junior ordinary cycle late 1870's very early 1880's,seat and pedals not original but was made a few years ago so the then owner could ride it in a 10k ride, I am currently in the process of making some spokes for it,
That would be great to ride! Thanks for the photo.
 
Couple of recently updated cockpits.

The Robinson has had a quick change just to fit the Exposure light ready for the dark mornings which are on the way;

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Second is the Ridley X-Trail which now has a longer Genetic stem and Genetic Digest bars plus some freebie Ambrosia bar tape;

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plantfit

Guru
Location
Lincolnshire
[QUOTE 5376587, member: 9609"]I don't understand the pedals on it ? how do they work[/QUOTE]

The crank arms are fixed to the hub same as a childs trike,the pedals aren't original to the bike,they were just made up so a previous owner could ride it in a 10k ride, original pedals would be similar to old style twin rubber affairs
 

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
[QUOTE 5377384, member: 9609"]there seems to be a stirrup type thing at the end of the crank - it is that I'm not understanding[/QUOTE]
put foot in.
 
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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Here's apicture of another Ordinary cycle pedal/crank setup only this one has a pedal as opposed to the stirup type, hope this explains how it works

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Totally off topic
 

palinurus

Velo, boulot, dodo
Location
Watford
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This is the commuter.

The Hope light is under the bars because I whacked my head on it once when I had an off. Also have an IQ Cyo on the fork.

Fixed, just the front brake but I like riding on the hoods. Could get bullhorns, never seem to get around to it.
 
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