Folks,
Anyone help?
I'm looking for some Holy Grail images or information concerning the very first Oranges, not the hand built rear cross bracing on the seat stay or the recessed Orange badge seat tube examples, or the 1989 Wishbone stay examples which would become the Clockwork or the Tushingham with the Orange stem that Orange have.
I'm looking for the re-branded unsold Tushinghams that were rebranded as Oranges when Roger decided not to continue with MTBs and Lester started Orange using the unsold framesets/bikes. There are several people that state their first 'Orange' were in fact re-decalled Tushingham frame sets, I've also spoken with one of the chaps that was present when the very first Orange was pulled out of the back of a Ford Sierra way back in 1989 - he clearly remembers it was a 'Muddy Fox" frame set and not the cross braced or wishbone examples that came later. Anyone recall the decalling or have a photo?
Info. Is for a potential project - no, I don't have one of these early Oranges....
Cheers folks.
Andy
Anyone help?
I'm looking for some Holy Grail images or information concerning the very first Oranges, not the hand built rear cross bracing on the seat stay or the recessed Orange badge seat tube examples, or the 1989 Wishbone stay examples which would become the Clockwork or the Tushingham with the Orange stem that Orange have.
I'm looking for the re-branded unsold Tushinghams that were rebranded as Oranges when Roger decided not to continue with MTBs and Lester started Orange using the unsold framesets/bikes. There are several people that state their first 'Orange' were in fact re-decalled Tushingham frame sets, I've also spoken with one of the chaps that was present when the very first Orange was pulled out of the back of a Ford Sierra way back in 1989 - he clearly remembers it was a 'Muddy Fox" frame set and not the cross braced or wishbone examples that came later. Anyone recall the decalling or have a photo?
Info. Is for a potential project - no, I don't have one of these early Oranges....
Cheers folks.
Andy