CommuterAndy
Retro Newbie
Hi Neil,
Argos sounds familiar also but it sounds as though you have good knowledge regarding the bikes they built. I guess Dave may be able to hazard a guess. He's still offering coaching course out on the Wirral and he'd probably remember me, I chased him up and down the A1 on more than once occasion!
His frames were always very smart. Not many people had a 'Lloydy' when I got mine. Being a Manchester lad there were lots of Harry Hall bikes and the Merseyside riders generally turned up with Harry Quinn type bikes. There were lots of names on frames, almost every bike shop of repute had their name on a frame but I don't think that many of them made the frames so there must have been a small number of builders supplying quite a large group of resellers.
The most amazing experience was winning a 25 up at Catterick on the A1. It was a very blustery day and I chased down all my minute men in really difficult conditions. At the local tea room, near the finish I think every rider came for a look at my bike - as if the bike had some secret formula that made it so fast! Personally, it was tons of training miles and a bit of luck - but I have to admit, the bike did look the part for the time! I'd carefully modelled it so it fell into the style used by Cammish (Every), Phil Griffiths (Brian Rourke) and Alan Roberts and Dave Hinde on their Carless framesets.
If I get a further reply from Jake I will make an offer for my old frame. The intention being I would return it as close as possible to the original spec. I'm a member at a cycle training club called Cybele in Blackpool and it would be great to hang on the wall for everybody to have a look at. I'll drop you a line and let you know how I get on.
Thanks again for your postings. This would never had happened without your obvious enthusiasm.
Andy
Argos sounds familiar also but it sounds as though you have good knowledge regarding the bikes they built. I guess Dave may be able to hazard a guess. He's still offering coaching course out on the Wirral and he'd probably remember me, I chased him up and down the A1 on more than once occasion!
His frames were always very smart. Not many people had a 'Lloydy' when I got mine. Being a Manchester lad there were lots of Harry Hall bikes and the Merseyside riders generally turned up with Harry Quinn type bikes. There were lots of names on frames, almost every bike shop of repute had their name on a frame but I don't think that many of them made the frames so there must have been a small number of builders supplying quite a large group of resellers.
The most amazing experience was winning a 25 up at Catterick on the A1. It was a very blustery day and I chased down all my minute men in really difficult conditions. At the local tea room, near the finish I think every rider came for a look at my bike - as if the bike had some secret formula that made it so fast! Personally, it was tons of training miles and a bit of luck - but I have to admit, the bike did look the part for the time! I'd carefully modelled it so it fell into the style used by Cammish (Every), Phil Griffiths (Brian Rourke) and Alan Roberts and Dave Hinde on their Carless framesets.
If I get a further reply from Jake I will make an offer for my old frame. The intention being I would return it as close as possible to the original spec. I'm a member at a cycle training club called Cybele in Blackpool and it would be great to hang on the wall for everybody to have a look at. I'll drop you a line and let you know how I get on.
Thanks again for your postings. This would never had happened without your obvious enthusiasm.
Andy