hamster":o66x5e77 said:Dave Russell, Tony Oliver are two others that never seem to appear.
Of the production stuff, I'm surprised how rarely Viking is mentioned.
Right about that Hamster. I hope to address that Viking shortfall with my new thread. Currently asking for info., shortly to morph (I hope) into a restoration thread.hamster":1s61h1cn said:Dave Russell, Tony Oliver are two others that never seem to appear.
Of the production stuff, I'm surprised how rarely Viking is mentioned.
I've got a Cliff Shrubb tourer frame that I'm renovating ..Re:
I would add to brands we never see: brands we rarely see -
Bill Philbrook - unheard of by most but leading builder of the finest frames
Hobbs of Barbican - early innovator of fine lugs and bright colours
Roberts/Geoff Roberts - innovators, perfectionists, builders to professionals and Olympians alike, ran pro team
Allin - Peter Cobb, superb largely forgotten builder, famous professional son
Higgins - engineers above all
Major Brothers - touring bicycle innovators - largely forgotten
Geoffrey Butler - very famous shop, pro team, their best frames built by Roberts & Shrubb
Cliff Shrubb - record breaking bike builder
Ron Cooper - Like Bill Philbrook (whom he admired) a leading builder
Rk.
N.B mind you these makes might date me !!!
Coventry Eagle
Right about that Hamster. I hope to address that Viking shortfall with my new thread. Currently asking for info., shortly to morph (I hope) into a restoration thread.
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Given how the Vikings were all over the place a few centuries ago (and in the 50s and 60s) and how ubiquitous their bikes were (were they?), it is surprising. No horned helmets though, and certainly no pillaging or the other thing they were renowned for.