Hi there. I was given this Claud Butler, made by Holdsworthy, in a beautiful metallic blue colour. I only needed to put new brake cables in and we were off! I have the original handlebars and levers etc, but had to swap them out to get things working straight away. The Brooks saddle is a family heirloom and is likely to be 50 years old, at least.
Everything else on the bike appears to be original equipment, from tyres to mudguards and rack, everything.
But I would love to know how old it is and where it sits in the range. It has a suntour Honour rear mech which apparently dates from '77-82 (disraeili gears) and a "Spirt" top-normal (unususal!) front mech. 700c wheels with "worthy" tyres, alloy hubs, rear hub has threads on both sides. 531 fork blades but the frame might not be 531. Not heavy, weighs similar to the tricked-out Lava Dome in the background.
The decals are early 80s I'm sure, but the rear brake cable routing has an exposed run across the side of the top tube which they were not doing in the 1982 catalogue or later. I would say a 1981 Cresta as my guess, but that bike should be Blue-Violet, and this is definitely not that! Maybe it's earlier? I hope someone can tell me!
Everything else on the bike appears to be original equipment, from tyres to mudguards and rack, everything.
But I would love to know how old it is and where it sits in the range. It has a suntour Honour rear mech which apparently dates from '77-82 (disraeili gears) and a "Spirt" top-normal (unususal!) front mech. 700c wheels with "worthy" tyres, alloy hubs, rear hub has threads on both sides. 531 fork blades but the frame might not be 531. Not heavy, weighs similar to the tricked-out Lava Dome in the background.
The decals are early 80s I'm sure, but the rear brake cable routing has an exposed run across the side of the top tube which they were not doing in the 1982 catalogue or later. I would say a 1981 Cresta as my guess, but that bike should be Blue-Violet, and this is definitely not that! Maybe it's earlier? I hope someone can tell me!