uaglt":74kimkhp said:I live in Vancouver BC CANADA and am riding a DAWES All Terrain mountain bike. Found abandoned in an alley and after a bit of TLC I restored it to working condition. I extended the mud guards so I don't get sprayed on from the rotating wheels. I am using it a lot even in the rain and find it gives a smooth and reliable ride. I often pack big loads on the rear rack and it runs straight like an arrow (before I had a light weight Japanese bike and it wobbled dangerously going downhill at higher speeds). From a sticker on the frame, I can see it was sold in Oxford, England by Walton Street Cycles. Somebody must have loved it so much that he shipped it half way around the world.
The only thing I wish it was a bit lighter when I get on some steep roads since I am getting older (74 now).
PS Love the Shimano thumb shifters - way better than the silly grip twist shifters that were the rage a few years ago............
PPS Another thing I like on my bike is the little U-shaped protector for the rear derailleur bolted onto the rear axle. It saved my derailleur several times when the heavily loaded bike fell over. I have not seen an any bikes equipped with it here in North America - looks like a British invention..........
uaglt":3vsos7c6 said:uaglt":3vsos7c6 said:I live in Vancouver BC CANADA and am riding a DAWES All Terrain mountain bike. Found abandoned in an alley and after a bit of TLC I restored it to working condition. I extended the mud guards so I don't get sprayed on from the rotating wheels. I am using it a lot even in the rain and find it gives a smooth and reliable ride. I often pack big loads on the rear rack and it runs straight like an arrow (before I had a light weight Japanese bike and it wobbled dangerously going downhill at higher speeds). From a sticker on the frame, I can see it was sold in Oxford, England by Walton Street Cycles. Somebody must have loved it so much that he shipped it half way around the world.
The only thing I wish it was a bit lighter when I get on some steep roads since I am getting older (74 now).
PS Love the Shimano thumb shifters - way better than the silly grip twist shifters that were the rage a few years ago............
PPS Another thing I like on my bike is the little U-shaped protector for the rear derailleur bolted onto the rear axle. It saved my derailleur several times when the heavily loaded bike fell over. I have not seen an any bikes equipped with it here in North America - looks like a British invention..........
PPPS January 2017 The sad ending of my DAWES AllTerrain - see photo.
- two days after me turning 76, I was hit by a car and ended up unconscious in hosptal. Luckily only a few broken bones - I could have become a paraplegic........