Pashley Clubman Country

David B

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Anyone else seen this bike on their website? I paid a visit there out of curiosity after someone was asking about spare Pashley decals. Looks like a pretty authentic old-school job all round, with a few modern touches such as indexed transmission and a cartridge BB unit;

http://www.pashley.co.uk/products/clubman-country.html

Not cheap, but then you sort of expect it with Pashley.

Still regret not having bid on the one-off factory prototype selling on eBay a while back; a full-on 853 race frame (though its seller had built it as a single-speed). Wonder what the story behind that one was? Thoughts of dipping a toe into the "contemporary" road market maybe (they certainly managed it well enough off-road with the TV Series trials bikes)?

David
 
Yes, I keep seeing it magazines - it really looks like they've pulled something special out of the bag. Not seen one in the flesh yet - but would give my right arm for a test ride. It kust looks superb :D
 
Not too bad a price I think - certainly nicer than a Super Galaxy and you would easily pay the same (and possibly then some) from a custom builder...
 
I saw both versions of it 'in the flesh', so to speak, at the bike show..... If I was in a position to buy another bike, I would have :0)
Absolutely lovely and a hark back to the golden age of cyclo touriste but with modern bits on...... Really like them!
 
Have you seen the special edition version of it that Evans are selling?

Apparently I need to have 5 posts before I can post a URL! So look up touring bikes on Evans website and you'll see it.

They've made a few changes, e.g. bar end shifters. Looks pretty. I entered their competition to win one but they haven't phoned me yet....
 
David B":98v9mf1v said:
Still regret not having bid on the one-off factory prototype selling on eBay a while back; a full-on 853 race frame (though its seller had built it as a single-speed). Wonder what the story behind that one was?
A young French framebuilder called Bryce Bénat was working at Pashley until last year, and produced this rather fine stainless (Reynolds 953) travel bike, spotted on the French "véloartisanal" forum:

953bike.jpg

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/229/953final.jpg/

I wonder if the 853 bike you saw was also his work.
 
Spec (for the Evans version) is on their site. Here's some of it:

Front Derailleur: Shimano 105
Rear Derailleur: Shimano 105
Number of Gears: 27
Shifters: Sturmey Archer bar-end shifters
Chainset: Stronglight Impact
Chainrings: 52/42/30
Front Brake: Dia-Compe centre pull
Rear Brake: Dia-Compe centre pull
Brake Levers: Dia-Compe Traditional, with gum rubber hoods
 
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