REtrouble":3czaghmr said:
legrandefromage":3czaghmr said:
I found myself bidding against Graham for the ebay bikes - not a postilion either of us planned to be in - glad they are finding good homes.
So it was you & Graham was it :evil:
Prior to Steve's bikes going astray, despite my knowledge of these bikes, I had no interest in restoring or collecting them. These bikes were for use and I was happy with owning two bikes; a Cleland Aventura frame that I bought from Geoff Apps at the end of 1984 and built up myself and a version that I had made to measure by Highpath Engineering in 1988.
So when Geoff Apps offered to sell me the first off the line Aventura for restoration I was not interested and so instead helped to find the bike a new owner from the ranks of RetroBIKE.
Steve's missing bikes changed my attitude to preserving Clelands. Now I am willing to bid for Clelands purely on the basis that this could ensure the bikes are preserved and when needed restored, even when I don't actually want to own the bikes long term. I am not interested in making a profit in the procces and in this last instance I offered the Cleland Aventura I won to LGF for the amount I payed at auction. Though this was more than he was prepared to pay at the time.
REtrouble":3czaghmr said:
It is an auction at the end of the day, I'm a bit surprised I didn't get notified of any of the bikes previous to these three though as I've had a notification for years.
The owners of the bikes after the auction kept incorrectly describing the bikes because they didn't know exactly what they were. On one occasion they described the Highpath as a 'Hope' because of a brake manufacturer's sticker on the frame.
REtrouble":3czaghmr said:
I had thought on & off for years of buying a new bike but very few new bikes appeal to me, a Cleland or Highpath is something I've fancied since first leaning of them years ago, so it seemed like a good idea & so far I'm not disappointed.
The bike you got was not only the earliest and most historic of the frames for sale but also suited to a drier climate due to the much reduced frame-clearance of the rear wheel.
REtrouble":3czaghmr said:
Which models do you own Graham?
Apart from my two old bikes, which are as regularly used and abused as they always have been, I now own four other examples purely with the intention of restoring them or preserving them.
These are:
* a Geoff Apps 1980 Range-rider that I am gradually restoring (this bike was thought to be lost but after years of searching I tracked down the frame forks and wheels.)
* a Geoff Apps 1981 700c Range-Rider (This came from Geoff apps so that I could repair the cracked frame and then restore it.)
* a red 1983 Cleland Aventura from the same auction as RR-01
* an original and unrestored 1985 English Cycles' Metro Trekker
REtrouble":3czaghmr said:
I have a feeling at some point maybe in the 90s my bike spent some time in the Reading area. Below is a screwed up charred bit of newspaper fished out of the seat tube.
For many years, Steve used to live in Hungerford which is not very far from Reading.