I purchase this bike yesterday, £30 on fb marketplace. I have been trawling through the frame numbers info and catalogues on the very engaging Nkilgariff website but find myself going round in circles trying to determine the age and make/model of the bike.
I have recently posted on the Holdsworth Frame Numbers thread and, acting on the responses now think it might not be a Holdsworth, Claud Butler or Freddie Grubb
The bike seems to be generally fitted out with 1950s components that were typical ona bike build in the UK for that period.
The frame number A 11677, located on the non drive side rear dropout. There is also a raised cast number on the BB shell that is hard to read but maybe J51(?).
The components include Holdsworth Allez pedals, Philippe stem, GB sport hiduminium brake calipers and GB levers, Campagnolo grand sport rear mech (4 speed cass), Benelux (cyclo) mk7 front shifter, Brooks B15 or B17 swallow saddle. Front wheel BH Defiance hub and Dunlop special lightweight rim. I suspect the rear is a replacement Rigida superchromage on a hub that appears to have a deer logo and the letter OMO? Head set and fittings are Brampton/Alatet. A lot of the components appear to be 1950s.
I’m unsure of the chainset although it is a double 46/49 and one of the arms includes a stamp with the letters a spearhead and the letters E, W, B, AT.
Seat tube decals seem similar to a 1950s claud butler I’ve seen online. Black with what I assume are Olympic bands (not rings). There is no headtube badge but the rivet spacing is approximately 66mm which seems quite large.
The frame has braze ons for a lamp, Front shifter (drive side only) and offset pump pegs on the downtube.
The only markings on the fork steerer are on the attached photos. There is a small number one and a small number 7. There is also painted letters that appear to spell RHODES. I’m guessing that is the builder/owner. Hope that’s useful
Thanks in advance to those of you who may be able to assist.
This is only my second restoration after recently building up a 1986 Peugeot CFX10 frame.
I have recently posted on the Holdsworth Frame Numbers thread and, acting on the responses now think it might not be a Holdsworth, Claud Butler or Freddie Grubb
The bike seems to be generally fitted out with 1950s components that were typical ona bike build in the UK for that period.
The frame number A 11677, located on the non drive side rear dropout. There is also a raised cast number on the BB shell that is hard to read but maybe J51(?).
The components include Holdsworth Allez pedals, Philippe stem, GB sport hiduminium brake calipers and GB levers, Campagnolo grand sport rear mech (4 speed cass), Benelux (cyclo) mk7 front shifter, Brooks B15 or B17 swallow saddle. Front wheel BH Defiance hub and Dunlop special lightweight rim. I suspect the rear is a replacement Rigida superchromage on a hub that appears to have a deer logo and the letter OMO? Head set and fittings are Brampton/Alatet. A lot of the components appear to be 1950s.
I’m unsure of the chainset although it is a double 46/49 and one of the arms includes a stamp with the letters a spearhead and the letters E, W, B, AT.
Seat tube decals seem similar to a 1950s claud butler I’ve seen online. Black with what I assume are Olympic bands (not rings). There is no headtube badge but the rivet spacing is approximately 66mm which seems quite large.
The frame has braze ons for a lamp, Front shifter (drive side only) and offset pump pegs on the downtube.
The only markings on the fork steerer are on the attached photos. There is a small number one and a small number 7. There is also painted letters that appear to spell RHODES. I’m guessing that is the builder/owner. Hope that’s useful
Thanks in advance to those of you who may be able to assist.
This is only my second restoration after recently building up a 1986 Peugeot CFX10 frame.
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