REtrouble
Cleland Fan
Hello all,
Haven't posted for a long time so here goes.....
I remember reading about Cleland & Highpath bikes long ago when I first got into MTBs (or ATBs as I & friends preferred to call them then!), & always thought how I'd like one, years passed & other interests took priority but I always kept an interest in cycling (while searching I found a comment I made nearly 10 years ago at the top of this page saying how I'd like one- viewtopic.php?f=1&t=42540&start=130).
I put a search into eBay for Cleland or Highpath to alert me many years ago, needless to say a few really nice components used to turn up from Highpath engineering but as the years went on no bicycles...... Until April this year (as some of you might know?) when like busses three were put to auction at the same time!
Seeing as I'm in Spain the logistics of collecting one if I won it was a stumbling block until a friend said he could collect no problem & bring it down here as he lived just down the road, bingo! So long story short this was what I "won" sight unseen-
After a few emails exchanged with RetoBikes font of all Cleland/Highpath knowledge GrahamJohnWallace it turned out to be a Range Rider built by English Cycles with a frame number of RR-001, though it is not the first Range Rider just the first built by Jeremy Torr of the then English Cycles in Telford.
It looks as though there were problems with this frame, possibly chain/seatstay alignment & ended up laying somewhere unused until Mr Chantler acquired it, got the frame problems sorted & restored it building it up with components of the period (1982) & some home studded tyres......... After Mr Chantlers death his estate was bought by a trader which included a few Cleland/Highpaths, that's how the bikes came to be on eBay.
When I received it it became clear it hadn't been ridden since being built up, things needed adjusting & on the first ride I could feel the freewheel tightening up on the hub. This is how it looks now after a bit of fetling & fitting the biggest tyres I can get between the narrower Clelands chainstays-
It's still not exactly as I'd like it but getting there slowly, this was bought to use so will always be being changed & fettled as time goes on. I've ridden it something like 250 miles so far & am really enjoying it, it is the most comfortable bike I've owned.
I'm sure GrahamJohnWallace will be along soon to add info & correct my mistakes!
Haven't posted for a long time so here goes.....
I remember reading about Cleland & Highpath bikes long ago when I first got into MTBs (or ATBs as I & friends preferred to call them then!), & always thought how I'd like one, years passed & other interests took priority but I always kept an interest in cycling (while searching I found a comment I made nearly 10 years ago at the top of this page saying how I'd like one- viewtopic.php?f=1&t=42540&start=130).
I put a search into eBay for Cleland or Highpath to alert me many years ago, needless to say a few really nice components used to turn up from Highpath engineering but as the years went on no bicycles...... Until April this year (as some of you might know?) when like busses three were put to auction at the same time!
Seeing as I'm in Spain the logistics of collecting one if I won it was a stumbling block until a friend said he could collect no problem & bring it down here as he lived just down the road, bingo! So long story short this was what I "won" sight unseen-
After a few emails exchanged with RetoBikes font of all Cleland/Highpath knowledge GrahamJohnWallace it turned out to be a Range Rider built by English Cycles with a frame number of RR-001, though it is not the first Range Rider just the first built by Jeremy Torr of the then English Cycles in Telford.
It looks as though there were problems with this frame, possibly chain/seatstay alignment & ended up laying somewhere unused until Mr Chantler acquired it, got the frame problems sorted & restored it building it up with components of the period (1982) & some home studded tyres......... After Mr Chantlers death his estate was bought by a trader which included a few Cleland/Highpaths, that's how the bikes came to be on eBay.
When I received it it became clear it hadn't been ridden since being built up, things needed adjusting & on the first ride I could feel the freewheel tightening up on the hub. This is how it looks now after a bit of fetling & fitting the biggest tyres I can get between the narrower Clelands chainstays-
It's still not exactly as I'd like it but getting there slowly, this was bought to use so will always be being changed & fettled as time goes on. I've ridden it something like 250 miles so far & am really enjoying it, it is the most comfortable bike I've owned.
I'm sure GrahamJohnWallace will be along soon to add info & correct my mistakes!