robv
Dirt Disciple
Hi, I'm a Dutch cyclist and new to this forum. I have an interest in British bikes (if the music's good, the bikes must be as well). Recently I ran into a Harry Quinn which is at my place now.
I have some pictures at:
https://plus.google.com/photos/1183.../5958728297591225745?authkey=CNmDndrUu7by9wE
There is a frame number on the bottom bracket V12206 (?) and GU34 4A??84 (see pic)
Based on these last two digits and on the components I would say it was build in 1984. That would mean it's from the Clements period. Frame and parts indicate a middle segment tourer (eyelets for mudguards). There's a model name "Classique" on the top tube, consisting of separate letters which have moved out of line (see pic). Anyone seen this model before? I'm not interested in value, just looking for some background information. Could this be build in England? I hope any of you experts can shed some light on this.
I plan to clean and tune it so I can take to it to its homeland for the L'Eroica perhaps.
Frame & forks: Reynolds 531 (butted)
Wheels: Maillard high flange hubs, Rigida 27 1/4 rims
Quick release: Spidel
Gears: Simplex SX610
Shifters: Simplex SX8811
Brakes: Weinmann 730 sidepull
Handlebar: Sakae Custom Road Champion
Stem: ITM
Cranks: Solida
pedals: MKS AR-1
Thanks, Rob
I have some pictures at:
https://plus.google.com/photos/1183.../5958728297591225745?authkey=CNmDndrUu7by9wE
There is a frame number on the bottom bracket V12206 (?) and GU34 4A??84 (see pic)
Based on these last two digits and on the components I would say it was build in 1984. That would mean it's from the Clements period. Frame and parts indicate a middle segment tourer (eyelets for mudguards). There's a model name "Classique" on the top tube, consisting of separate letters which have moved out of line (see pic). Anyone seen this model before? I'm not interested in value, just looking for some background information. Could this be build in England? I hope any of you experts can shed some light on this.
I plan to clean and tune it so I can take to it to its homeland for the L'Eroica perhaps.
Frame & forks: Reynolds 531 (butted)
Wheels: Maillard high flange hubs, Rigida 27 1/4 rims
Quick release: Spidel
Gears: Simplex SX610
Shifters: Simplex SX8811
Brakes: Weinmann 730 sidepull
Handlebar: Sakae Custom Road Champion
Stem: ITM
Cranks: Solida
pedals: MKS AR-1
Thanks, Rob