57cm square, 100/110mm spacing, drilled fork, mudguard eyelets front and rear.
Its generally in good condition, it has a fair amount of light surface rust. It also has two dents one under the toptube and a very small one on the drive side seat stay.
The eagle eyed might notice it says Alan Richards on it but I can assure you that this is a Rotrax. Alan Richards owned a shop in Birmingham called Tower cycles.
The frame number which is stamped twice on BB and once on the fork steerer is 55441. According to a piece written by Hillary Stone on Classic lightweights the '55' is the year of manufacture.
1955 Rotrax Vel D'Hiv
57cm square, 100/110mm spacing, drilled fork, mudguard eyelets front and rear.
Its generally in good condition, it has a fair amount of light surface rust. It also has two dents one under the toptube and a very small one on the drive side seat stay.
Here are some more pictures;
http://s474.beta.photobucket.com/user/GuyStretton/library/1955%20Rotrax%20Vel%20DHiv
The eagle eyed might notice it says Alan Richards on it but I can assure you that this is a Rotrax. Alan Richards owned a shop in Birmingham called Tower cycles.
Here he is;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8729526@N02/5225227079/
http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=48766
The frame number which is stamped twice on BB and once on the fork steerer is 55441. According to a piece written by Hillary Stone on Classic lightweights the '55' is the year of manufacture.
http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/designs/rotrax-hs.html
I would like £350
Im located in Tamworth just north of birmingham.