Re. the narrow tyre clearance at the back - my understanding is that it was considered difficult to bend the stays on Reynolds tubes. The alternatives are a narrow rear tube (given the riders background a non-issue) or extra long stays to get round a fat tyre resulting in bargelike handling.
Not being thus constrained was an advantage for US builders and allowed them to gain a reputation as being able to build better handling bikes. If anyone can deny/confirm this I'd be v. interested
Beautiful to see a bike like this surface again, and in such good shape! Somewhere I had a Durango Worlds T shirt, but I lost it moving house about 10 years ago (along with some other good stuff). One day it might surface....
Not being thus constrained was an advantage for US builders and allowed them to gain a reputation as being able to build better handling bikes. If anyone can deny/confirm this I'd be v. interested
Beautiful to see a bike like this surface again, and in such good shape! Somewhere I had a Durango Worlds T shirt, but I lost it moving house about 10 years ago (along with some other good stuff). One day it might surface....