What old cycling technology don't you ever want to see again?

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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
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A pair of 1980's Ever Ready Night rider lamps.
U2 batteries lasted ok for a while.
Anyone want them for a reasonable price?:laugh:
 

roley poley

Veteran
Location
leeds
Used those in the 80s on my 6am paper-round. With NiCd batteries that only charged to 1.2 volts iirc. Never used acetylene lights except on scouts caving trips.
Modern LED lighting is miraculous.


Oh, cotter pins were the worst.
I "converted" these to dynamo powered with a few wires and a change of bulb as they bounced out of the bracket holder under the weight of a battery :okay: God bless the invention of LEDs
 

Peugeotrider

Senior Member
Location
Northern Ireland
big speedos that were drove by a mechanical cable from the front wheel.
There were also mile counters that attatched on the front axle and a spoke fitting nudged it every revoloution making an annoying click
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
There were also mile counters that attatched on the front axle and a spoke fitting nudged it every revoloution making an annoying click
I remember in the early 80s heading off touring with a friend. My friend was properly athletic and had a more of a serious cycling background than me (not difficult), having been a member of a club and stuff like that. He had quite a fancy bike and proper gear. I turned up on my ramshackle bits and pieces bike and he noticed my clicky mileometer. Of all the aspects of me, my clothing and my bike he found this most embarrassing. "My mum has one of those!"
 

Peugeotrider

Senior Member
Location
Northern Ireland
I remember in the early 80s heading off touring with a friend. My friend was properly athletic and had a more of a serious cycling background than me (not difficult), having been a member of a club and stuff like that. He had quite a fancy bike and proper gear. I turned up on my ramshackle bits and pieces bike and he noticed my clicky mileometer. Of all the aspects of me, my clothing and my bike he found this most embarrassing. "My mum has one of those!"
Ah jassus...id a clicky mile thing on a peugeot premiere in the 80s.
Something tells me it was made by simplex huret and bolted on the wheel nut.
We had a bike shop in the village and all his stock was from the 60s and thats were it came from.
The owner was one of those old chaps that wore the brown shop coat kinda guys
 
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