bikeworkshop
Senior Retro Guru
It's a shame when the original makers details are lost.
With the wrong frame number format and the riveted badge that's glued on, the true identity may never be found.
Given the nice brazing on the brake bridge and other details, it's likely its it's a quality tubeset.
The low frame number might mean a very small output, like a bike shop.
The letters could be the builder's or the shop's initials.
It should have a nice ring when flicked with a fingernail.
Seatpost size offers some clue to quality - as a rule only the thinnest tube would take a 27.2 post - although given the pump pegs, lamp boss, eyes etc its probably a bit more practical, so would likely use a heavier gauge tube for rigidity and strength.
It's got a front derailleur guide, top end stuff at this time!
With the wrong frame number format and the riveted badge that's glued on, the true identity may never be found.
Given the nice brazing on the brake bridge and other details, it's likely its it's a quality tubeset.
The low frame number might mean a very small output, like a bike shop.
The letters could be the builder's or the shop's initials.
It should have a nice ring when flicked with a fingernail.
Seatpost size offers some clue to quality - as a rule only the thinnest tube would take a 27.2 post - although given the pump pegs, lamp boss, eyes etc its probably a bit more practical, so would likely use a heavier gauge tube for rigidity and strength.
It's got a front derailleur guide, top end stuff at this time!