non-fixie
Senior Retro Guru
Fifteen or so years ago old bikes were just that and they were cheap. Which is partly why I became interested. It is also why I ended up with an attic full of parts donor bikes.
Anyway, some of those cheap bikes are branded "Halfords Sport". Who built those? Did Halfords have regular suppliers? Did they just buy batches every now and then from whoever had bikes available cheaply and flog them in their stores?
Two examples from the same era which are quite different:
The nicest one I have is this one. It sports a Reynolds 531 main triangle and a decent selection of Japanese parts.
Looks very much like an English product:
Here is another one. Given the "Guaranteed built with R.C. tubes" decal I believe this one came from the Superia works in Belgium. French parts on this one.
Just curious. TIA for any information.
Anyway, some of those cheap bikes are branded "Halfords Sport". Who built those? Did Halfords have regular suppliers? Did they just buy batches every now and then from whoever had bikes available cheaply and flog them in their stores?
Two examples from the same era which are quite different:
The nicest one I have is this one. It sports a Reynolds 531 main triangle and a decent selection of Japanese parts.
Looks very much like an English product:
Here is another one. Given the "Guaranteed built with R.C. tubes" decal I believe this one came from the Superia works in Belgium. French parts on this one.
Just curious. TIA for any information.