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Dirt Disciple
Hi all,
Just taken the plunge and bought myself a retro bike. Its nothing special but its a start. I bought it today from the original owner, A 1971 Carlton International. I was looking for a 10 speed but at £20 quid i couldn't not buy it. I like the colour scheme, Its got a battered broooks saddle, which is good. I also love the front mounted bottle holder.
I know its not worth a fortune and never will be so im not going to throw loads of money at it. The plan is to clean it all up get it in working condition, ride it and see how i feel about it when its done. First thing was to take off the horrible plastic mudguards pump up the tyres and go for a spin.
Just up the road and back, and only one gear available but it does ride. The brakes were surprisingly good, after my modern bike i expected them to be quite poor.
I dont know much about Carlton bikes so any info gratefully received.
Time for some pics while i start the strip down.
Just taken the plunge and bought myself a retro bike. Its nothing special but its a start. I bought it today from the original owner, A 1971 Carlton International. I was looking for a 10 speed but at £20 quid i couldn't not buy it. I like the colour scheme, Its got a battered broooks saddle, which is good. I also love the front mounted bottle holder.
I know its not worth a fortune and never will be so im not going to throw loads of money at it. The plan is to clean it all up get it in working condition, ride it and see how i feel about it when its done. First thing was to take off the horrible plastic mudguards pump up the tyres and go for a spin.
Just up the road and back, and only one gear available but it does ride. The brakes were surprisingly good, after my modern bike i expected them to be quite poor.
I dont know much about Carlton bikes so any info gratefully received.
Time for some pics while i start the strip down.