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From their library catalogue it looks like the veteran cycle club have one, but it's not in the public area of their online library and I'm not a member...
Nice bike, looks very complete and usable (though I'm personally not a fan of twist shifters ancient or modern!) These roadsters are just so practical and low maintenance - I usually do quite a few miles on mine and find it a very pleasant change from a harsh-riding "modern" aluminium road bike.
keithglos":11pa10nu said:I was retailing these in the early 50s, but can't remember the model. There must be a BSA / Sunbeam catalogue somewhere from 1954.
From their library catalogue it looks like the veteran cycle club have one, but it's not in the public area of their online library and I'm not a member...
Nice bike, looks very complete and usable (though I'm personally not a fan of twist shifters ancient or modern!) These roadsters are just so practical and low maintenance - I usually do quite a few miles on mine and find it a very pleasant change from a harsh-riding "modern" aluminium road bike.