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Klaus

Senior Member
Location
High Wycombe
Spotted this one whilst shopping in High Wycombe Morrison. Handlebar made from wooden dowel, just front brakes and fixed gear. Tyres are from Wellmann no markings on the frame. Should be ok for riding on the flat - hills here might be a problem.....
 

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Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
Looks like a genuine hispter's "whip" to me! Fashion disaster.

There is a badge on the front of the frame if your interested in the frame but its just some old steel conversion. Look at the rear dropouts.

No foot retention? O.o Maybe its a wannabee's single speed and not a fixed wheel, seem to be a lot of them about, idiots riding single speed with no rear brake to get that fashionable 'fixie' thing going on, whilst clearly having no clue why fixed riders only have one brake.

At least the wooden dowel is a nice twist on the silly cut down handlebar theme though.
 

lowerstill

Well-Known Member
Location
Shropshire
quite a crazy mix there, I havent seen a cottered crankset in a while especially on a bike with aero rims?!? It looks like a very old steel three pinned campag or a williams c34, both must be 50's-60's!
 
Nice, potentially. It just needs proper handlebars.
and some gears
 

Goldie

Über Member
It's not what I'd build myself, and it is self consciously fashionable, but the frame looks in nice nick. It's a Carlton, and I can see a GB forged alloy stem and Raleigh group chainwheel with detachable three pin ring. There's the soul of a nice bike in there and enough original parts to bring it back in the future...
 
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