The REW Reynolds is a mind-bending performer; its handling is as if there were no front forks installed; it just carves thru corners, and it is guaranteed to be STRONGER than you are.
I'd love to sell the Cinelli, too...great name; indifferent performer.
Nothing intrinsically wrong or defective with it; it just seems to ride roughly; it is not a happy bicycle....but, it IS a Cinelli.
just added another R.E.W Reynolds to the collection , and a quick update i can confirm that j agree with comments made by DS01 and his R.E.W Reynolds after doing some more miles on the larger red bike i posted a picture of earlier on this thread
Would love to hear from any other R.E.W Reynolds owners
Just bringing this thread back to life as i have just acquired another R.E.W Reynolds frame from a local to me person , who first showed it me about 18 months ago but no deal was done till a couple of weeks ago .
It's must have been a stunner originally with all the chrome ie forks , head lugs , fork crown and rear stays sadly the chrome has suffered although the rear stays don't look to bad .
Fork stampings match the bottom bracket ones , just to work out who made it . As this one is not a Woodrup built one like quite a few are
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.