Midlife
Retro Wizard
Re: Frame identification help....I know I know
Not negative in any way, just helping you to identify the frame in case of an error by Ellis Briggs.
I worked in a bike shop in the 70's and into the 80's and have come across hundreds of frames from that era and this frame simply sits in that era too. It's a cracking frame though
I know of "triggers broom " but as far as I can see to fit the 1951 build what must have been changed is..... Lugs, Fork Blades, Fork crown, dropouts, seat / chain stays, rear brake bridge, braze-ons and likely the bottom bracket oiler hole closed up.
Would look nice dressed in some correct era kit
Not negative in any way, just helping you to identify the frame in case of an error by Ellis Briggs.
I worked in a bike shop in the 70's and into the 80's and have come across hundreds of frames from that era and this frame simply sits in that era too. It's a cracking frame though
I know of "triggers broom " but as far as I can see to fit the 1951 build what must have been changed is..... Lugs, Fork Blades, Fork crown, dropouts, seat / chain stays, rear brake bridge, braze-ons and likely the bottom bracket oiler hole closed up.
Would look nice dressed in some correct era kit