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• #2
if you can make it to brighton i have a real nice triumph with rod brakes im selling. bit rough on the paint work but has extremely thick chrome on the chromed parts which i have polished. looks awesome, proper old english quality. has working dyno hub too.
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HAVE you any photos please sir
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yeah check it out, its been an ornament in my kitchen for a while. new tyres and tubes too.
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• #5
looks great whats the size
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think its 21 or 22" off the top of my head, the seat post is stuck but i recon it shouldnt be too hard to remove if you try/
one owner from new prior to me too (sort of).
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Hi. On the subject of "vintage" does anyone know anything about old tricycles? I have a F.H. Grubb racing tricycle...think its 1930's. Single speed with a rear diff. Its really unusual...
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• #8
Geoff Booker is your man:
As to rod braked roadsters, I have an interest in them and some knowledge.
If you intend to ride any distance on one (which is quite possible) and you'd like advice, let me know.
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Geoff Booker is your man:
As to rod braked roadsters, I have an interest in them and some knowledge.
If you intend to ride any distance on one (which is quite possible) and you'd like advice, let me know.
Thanks.....will have a look
Anybody go on any old vintage bike forums,im after an old vintage bike with rod brakes,not bothered about the condition please,were is the best place to look?