Once A Hero
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Boom! There it is!
Surprised you saw one out in the wild still! Every now and then I do a eBay search for one, but I'm never disappointed that the search brings up no results! What would I do if I found one... :shock:
As an aside - riding through London the other day I spotted my first road bike chained up, a Raleigh Winner, and if I wasn't pushed for time I might have left my details on it in case the owner wanted to sell it...
Surprised you saw one out in the wild still! Every now and then I do a eBay search for one, but I'm never disappointed that the search brings up no results! What would I do if I found one... :shock:
As an aside - riding through London the other day I spotted my first road bike chained up, a Raleigh Winner, and if I wasn't pushed for time I might have left my details on it in case the owner wanted to sell it...
sherlylock":1268zt0b said:Once A Hero":1268zt0b said:sherlylock":1268zt0b said:I've always wanted to find out what my Townsend bike was called. Not interested in buying/finding one as it was a POS.
IIRC it was a Rhubarb & Custard two tone coloured frame. And it had thumbies too. And it was heavy. But that's about all I can remember......
Excuse the thread revival :shock:, fell into a bit of a rabbit hole trawling for something and ended up here...
A Rhubarb & Custard two tone coloured Townsend sounds like my first MTB - which was a 'Townsend 2000'. I'm not sure what the 2000 was in reference to (perhaps weight in KGs, or the number of minutes of the bikes design life), as I'm sure I acquired it in the summer of 1989.
I traded it in against a MuddyFox the following year, and received the princely sum of £82 off the MFs £282 price tag in doing so
Another thread revival! Since I made that comment I found out that it was indeed a "Townsend 2000".....I walked past one a year or so ago, chained up outside a local pub. Couldn't believe it when I saw it. Brought back some memories......
Found a pic online:
Bought from the catalogue for Christmas in 1989. Wonder if my folks have finished paying for it (and the interest) yet.......