Bristol":26fq1l90 said:Whilst I agree with you Tel, it's just too specialist for me and I just simply don't like it enough to invest the time and money it needs/deserves. With that in mind, it's going up for sale and will hopefully be enjoyed by its new owner much much more than I'd ever would.
legrandefromage":29w9sco1 said:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Thanet-Silverthan-Silverlight-English-Frame-1950s-RARE-/150625636285?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item2311fccfbd&clk_rvr_id=244558506066#ht_1672wt_1139
Old Ned":1jh6jcrn said:Keith, slightly of topic, but I've just seen a photo of Gary Crewe in his amateur days riding a Thanet. One of yours?
One of my friends has a Silverthan which he has restored and rides. He's also a member here and has a copy of Hilary Stone's book on the history of Thanet Cycles.
This Silverlight (which must have cost an arm and a leg to restore) was on display at this year's Classic Show. The triple triangle and 'inset' BB show clearly.
Note also the unusual 'Waller' frame next to it.