Is this an Overbury MTB?

Earl Hickey

Dirt Disciple
At a bit of a loss as to what this is.

Even my LBS has failed (much to there anyounce) to put a name to it and they are always bang on with this sort of thing.

So I'm leaning towards an Overbury but orginaly thought it could be a Pashley

The bike has Reynolds 531 tubing, interesting seat stay design, very wide front forks, Sturmey Archer hub brakes and was I belive fitted with Shimano Deore XT components although the crank and rear /front mech have gone missing.

So any ideas?
 

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Overburys MTB?

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What you have is very nice BTW, not sure if its Overbury's but there where a few decent hub braked MTBs around in the mid 80's

the headset and shifters point towards 86/7 if they were there from new. the colour is great!

well, heres Danson67's Overbury's for comparison:

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legrandefromage":22jx4r27 said:
IDB1":22jx4r27 said:
Is the join in the seat-tube a repair d'ya think?

no, many frames are built that way

Thought it looked a bit too 'factory' but not seen a join there before (more likely not paying enough attention to notice :roll: )
 
IDB1":qynzf3o1 said:
legrandefromage":qynzf3o1 said:
IDB1":qynzf3o1 said:
Is the join in the seat-tube a repair d'ya think?

no, many frames are built that way

Thought it looked a bit too 'factory' but not seen a join there before (more likely not paying enough attention to notice :roll: )

not the best example but heres a Fisher:

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the cable routing at the BB and the smaller fillets not as well finished make me want to say 1986-7 Tom Bromwich (coventry). Good frames quite rare i dont think any were made after 89, he mostly built road bikes i think.

(My friend Dave Adkins had one back in that day. he broke it in the and at the back end of aston hill on a trail the locals call the bromwich braker).

Where's the frame number on the bb? if its between the chain stays it could be a Overbury but not like on i have ever seen.
 
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