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    Claud Butler #862567

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    Claud Butler #862567

    Well, its got a 2" offset on the forks. As for the plan... My plan was to "cheer it up a bit" for its next 10 years. The bike is a daily driver, I use it to get around my little town. It has sentimental value to me. My cheer-up plan was to give it a coat of paint -black), a smaller Brooks...
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    Claud Butler #862567

    Ok, looks like the best indicator will be the fork offset, Angle Continental had a 2" offset, whilst the Tour d'Angleterre had 3". So, the only questions that remain are... what is the fork offset and how do I measure it?
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    Claud Butler #862567

    From the brochure "Alternatives", it looks like it was fully chromed, had an alloy seat post. Alloy handlebar bends? 2" Alloy handlebar stem. I note that the Tour d'Angleterre didn't have to have the jockey wheel tensioner, it was just one option for gears. (I don't ever remember that thing)...
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    Claud Butler #862567

    Thanks for posting the photo's Peachy, you are on the ball. 1938? The Lugs were used on the Anglo Continental, Tour d'Angleterre "etc" Certainly the rear fork looks like the "CB" Forward Opening Fork End. Has it got the shallow head clip? It looks different to the drawing to me, and mine does...
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    Claud Butler #862567

    Re: Does this picture work for you? XRemovedX
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    Claud Butler #862567

    Re: Thanks for letting me know. Hmm, I'll try again with the pictures
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    Claud Butler #862567

    The frame number and qty (2567) seems to place it either June 1948 or June 1938- both would work.
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    Claud Butler #862567

    Hi, newbie Julian here. I’ve read and read posts here… I’m hoping that you can please help me identify the model of my Claud Butler? I’m stuck, I just don’t know enough, I hope that your expertise can unstick me. A little background. The bike was my Dads. I remember it as a kid, hanging in...
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