Hello,
My name is Matt, from Washington State, U.S. and I am new to FFGSS. Here is my contribution to this thread. It is a 1937 Hobbs Continental.
The bike by NBend, on Flickr
P1080140 by NBend, on Flickr
P1080138 by NBend, on Flickr
It is ridden sparingly Riding the Hobbs puts a smile on your face by NBend, on Flickr
Last time being a 110 mile gravel adventure in Montana at the Cino Heroica bike rally last September. Me descending on Day 1 of Cino (Tim Davis Photo) by NBend, on Flickr
After it’s cleaned up it is allowed by my wife to be proudly displayed inside the house light n shadows by NBend, on Flickr
After it’s cleaned up it is allowed by my wife to be proudly displayed inside the house
As it should be, it's lovely! Welcome to the forum!
Gorgeous ride ! Wish my wife was that understanding!
I like the patina!
The paintwork looks original. A respray would take decades to achieve the same result.
Are those wood rims? Does the Osgear work reasonably well or does the chain tend to come off the chainring at the front?
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Hello,
My name is Matt, from Washington State, U.S. and I am new to FFGSS. Here is my contribution to this thread. It is a 1937 Hobbs Continental.
The bike by NBend, on Flickr
P1080140 by NBend, on Flickr
P1080138 by NBend, on Flickr
It is ridden sparingly
Riding the Hobbs puts a smile on your face by NBend, on Flickr
Last time being a 110 mile gravel adventure in Montana at the Cino Heroica bike rally last September.
Me descending on Day 1 of Cino (Tim Davis Photo) by NBend, on Flickr
After it’s cleaned up it is allowed by my wife to be proudly displayed inside the house
light n shadows by NBend, on Flickr