I can't find one, but hopefully one exists somewhere. The closest I can find are the 1972 and two 1976 ones. The 1976 catalogue in the Retrobike archive looks like the later 1976 model range with a different set of models no longer including the Electron. On the NKilgariff site page, the early...
This is a fantastic build. I love the contrasts throughout - the canti brakes and Alfine hub on the track frame, sealed black primer finish on a bike full of top notch parts... Just all brilliant stuff.
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You may have come across this info already; fascinating reading - "Stokes of London Cycles - Three Speed Hub" http://threespeedhub.com/frame-builders/stokes-of-london-cycles/
Love this - a great story and project.
H Lloyd's Reynolds decal catalogue suggests that transfer was used between 1937-1948: https://hlloydcycles.com/collections/reynolds?page=3
To cut a long story slightly shorter, my summary is that this is probably either a Holdsworth Professional frameset in 531 Competition, or a 653-framed Falcon, from somewhere between 1987 and 1990, with probability pointing towards 531C.
Here’s the evidence:
The six digit frame number starting...
Thanks, I think so too.
And there is something to be said for mysteries; plus an already modified frame means originality is Not A Thing.
On the other hand, the arcane knowledge of Retrobikers is both deep and wide and I won't be surprised if someone identifies it from some impossibly...
I was recently gifted an intriguing single speed road bike. The frame has been powder coated white. There are no stickers, previous colours or other clues to its identity, other than a 6-digit frame number under the BB: 906401.
Barely perceptible marks under the coating seems evidence of...