Pictures of your bike(s)

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That's nice, cotterpins - love the colour scheme & the drilled lugs :-)
Pashley Moulton TSR, Campagnolo Veloce...
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On the way home from the doctor's today - Nitto stem + Cnicht and Bryn Castell in the background


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A nice day for a ride.
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Very warm, and very sunny.
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Genesis Longitude Dry 'n dusty last Thursday:-
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My Dogma 2 .... old but functional :D
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My brother's is the one to the left, mines to the right
It's time to go :-)
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Are you on tour?
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Cycle Tramp can you retake that photo from the other direction so we can see the giant cranes in the background. :D :wink: :wink:
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new commuter on c2w
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philvantwo wrote:Are you on tour?


Thanks for the interest - but, no not on tour. My brother and I just cycled down to a local beach with hot drink and some biscuits, to mark the half way point of a very strange year
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rjb wrote:Cycle Tramp can you retake that photo from the other direction so we can see the giant cranes in the background. :D :wink: :wink:


No one needs to see that... (and I still can't believe they put it there, on that coast line, on top of a fault line.....)
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my folder

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Pashley Folder

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the design was sold as the Pashley 'fold-it' for a while, and is a revised (by Richard Cresswell) version of the Radnall Micro. A potted history is here;

http://www.foldsoc.co.uk/micro1.html

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How cute is that! Looks like a Brilliant Micro...
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Damn, I'm so jealous right now! I've always regretted not buying one of these (I think it's a ''fold it' by Brilliant Cycles, which used to be Cresswell Engineering who were then bought out by Pashley, and then Pashley killed off this little beauty possibly to stop any competition between the fold it and their own Moulton).
At the time the 7 speed version got some rave reviews - it handled well, the 70 mm drum brakes working well with the 20 inch wheels and the 1.75 inch ? 1.50 inch ? wide tyres attempting to smooth the ride. If only the locking mechanism on my Dahon TR had been as simple and as robust as the locking mechanism on this one.
Personally I think Pashley missed a trick - I would love to see something like this re-introduced but perhaps with a longer wheel base, bosses for a front and rear racks, 135 mm drop out (rear) and room enough for 2.50 inch wide 20 inch wheels (thus allowing the rider to choose from the whole range of BMX tyres from super smooth to stupidly knobbly) with option of drum or disc brakes and hub/single speed or full 1/3 x 5/6/8/9/10/11 deraileur options. I think it's perfect for mixed mode bike/train/boat touring. I'd buy two:-)
It's time to go :-)
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