American Friend
Retro Guru
Nice, those Longstaffs.
American Friend":3s22dfr1 said:Nice, those Longstaffs. How do you like the moustache bars on the blue one?
American Friend":1lii1ke1 said:If I'm not mistaken, those "aggressive" lugs you're on about are the old Nervex. Not so uncommon back in their day. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I quite like them.
American Friend":3tozx0kw said:Where's Old Ned? He'll know.
deliquium":alyfxqux said:Excel":alyfxqux said:Percy Stallard's shop was well known for the quality of its frames and he's generally accepted as the founder of modern day road racing in the UK, what you have here is part of British cycling heritage and more on his involvement can be found on:
<< http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/stallard.html >>
also if you can get hold of a copy of the DVD "Up The League" there's more on his contribution....
Thanks Excel. I'm very fortunate to have custody of this frame and its connections. Also he enjoyed hillwalking here in Snowdonia after his retirement it seems. The condition of this frame seems rather amazing given its age