Showing posts with label veteran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veteran. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Tweaking the path racer

Can't help myself - been tweaking the 'mystery path racer' as featured a month or so back. The cycle was fitted with a homemade front brake lever. Idling time away browsing through the bay of E I came across rather a nice new old stock brake lever that would look far more the part. A fair price coughed up and a few days later it arrives. Needless to say not a straightforward easy fit - the diameter of the operating rod on the new lever was greater so the old anchor bolt and shaft on the stirrup had to be carefully bored out. It's on there now though and it does indeed look a treat.

I stumbled upon a nice early lightweight battery lamp in a local junk shop which is a 'Mandaw' brand item. I'd never heard of the brand before or seen a lamp like it but it is nicely complimentary to the cycle.

Finally there was the minor issue of a puncture. An easy fix and with inflated tyres I took it a spin. Where I live it is hilly. The path racer is a nice ride but it's got to be said there's not a lot of joy to be had trying to stamp around a high geared single speed track bike on hilly terrain charming as the cycle may look...

The path racer, still not sure of the brand.

Nice new old stock front brake lever.

'Mandaw' brand junk shop find early battery light.

And aforementioned light's new home.

And here it is from a different angle.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Mystery veteran path racer

This rather lovely unrestored sloping tubed racer has recently joined the stable. I haven't yet managed to identify the manufacturer. If anyone out there can offer any ideas then please get in touch.The fork crown is fairly distinctive and the frame number appears to be 26968. I'm guessing it is from around the period just before the Great War. It rides on 26 inch wheels. The mudguard and front brake appear to be later additions and judging by the massive 56 tooth chainring I'm guessing that originally it was a track racer. The cycle will be serviced but otherwise stay exactly as it is. I'd love to take it out on a track with a period pacer. Anyone out there got one and wants to volunteer?

Mystery pre- WW1 track bike.

Fork crown might give a clue as to identity?

Rear triangle to seat tube join could also help identify?

Nice bend on the drop bars and a home fabricated front brake.

Giant 56 tooth chainring.

Pretty much ready to hit a velodrome once more.

Looks like frame number 26968.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Royal Enfield Advert 1913

An advertising proof for Royal Enfield bicycles from 1913. Interesting to sell a bicycle on the basis of the pleasant surroundings of the factory it was made in!

1913 Royal Enfield advertising proof.


Thursday, September 18, 2014

Pleasing Ma-In Law

Apparently mother in law jokes are timeless. This postcard is from 1907.




Friday, September 12, 2014

A Labour of Love

The title seems apt. Mild sauce from 1907.

vintage veteran bicycle postcard humour humor saucy
'A Labour of Love' vintage postcard.