togglechaintour bikes

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hubgearfreak wrote:that's lovely mike :D

steve b, if you find another but in a grownup's size, please will you let me know :wink:


I'm right out of Lentons at the moment, having just sold the last one. I can do you a very nice gents 1916 Sunbeam with two speed bottom bracket gear, 24" frame, 28" wheels.

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steve browne wrote:I can do you a very nice gents 1916 Sunbeam with two speed bottom bracket gear, 24" frame, 28" wheels.Steve


I'm not listening :shock: . I've got a pre-WW1 Sunbeam already :oops: . But that hasn't stopped me before :roll: What would I do with another one anyway? I haven't restored the first one yet (mmm. that's a good point - I could always ride one until the other's finished :? )
No. I must be strong - and resist (for a while at least :wink: )

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Listen to the voices............................ buy it, buy it, buy it................................ how many bicycles does one man need..................... many, many, many......................................... but how can they be ridden at once............................ no not to ride but to look at longingly,................................. :roll:
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Biscuit wrote:Listen to the voices............................ buy it, buy it, buy it................................ how many bicycles does one man need..................... many, many, many......................................... but how can they be ridden at once............................ no not to ride but to look at longingly,................................. :roll:

:shock: Don't feed the animals :shock:

Look away Steve, look away, nothing to see here... :evil:

Phew, that was a close one :roll:
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I need pictures of olde worlde saddlebags if anyone has any. Stuff from the beginning of bike luggage up to the 1950s. I have a project on the go :mrgreen:
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GrahamNR17 wrote:I need pictures of olde worlde saddlebags if anyone has any.


if this is your email address..

graham at togglechaintour dot co dot uk

you've now got three pages of them in there.

don't credit me though, it's all steve's work 8)

if it isn't let me know what it is and i'll send them over
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Tim/Steve, that's superb, just the sort of thing I'm looking for :mrgreen:

The Lucas bike holder's definitely one for the project folder too :D
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Re: Panniers
by Biscuit » Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:53 pm

Check out thelink and note the panniers........................................
http://forum.tontonvelo.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=3054 Biscuit

Not saddle bags though. Actually not even sure you could those 'purses' :)
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Biscuit wrote:http://forum.tontonvelo.com/


biscuit, you rotton swine. that's gunna waste hours and hours of our cummalitive time :evil: :lol:
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GrahamNR17 wrote:I need pictures of olde worlde saddlebags if anyone has any.


oops, almost forgot - only open link if you're in possession of the appropriate anorak :wink:

for paraffin burning togglers only
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hubgearfreak wrote:
GrahamNR17 wrote:I need pictures of olde worlde saddlebags if anyone has any.


oops, almost forgot - only open link if you're in possession of the appropriate anorak :wink:

for paraffin burning togglers only
:shock: Oh {FFE - family-friendly edit }..... :|
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GrahamNR17 wrote: :shock: Oh {FFE - family-friendly edit }..... :|


don't be like that graham, you were warned (or is that tempted :twisted: )
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hubgearfreak wrote:
GrahamNR17 wrote: :shock: Oh {FFE - family-friendly edit }..... :|


don't be like that graham, you were warned (or is that tempted :twisted: )

Me and my Primus #210 are very happy together, but we don't feel the need to associate with those kind of people :lol:

Graham: One man, one Primus, one kettle :roll:
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hubgearfreak wrote:
Biscuit wrote:http://forum.tontonvelo.com/


biscuit, you rotton swine. that's gunna waste hours and hours of our cummalitive time :evil: :lol:


I've got to learn French for a start!!!!!!!!!! :evil:
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hubgearfreak wrote:
GrahamNR17 wrote:I need pictures of olde worlde saddlebags if anyone has any.


oops, almost forgot - only open link if you're in possession of the appropriate anorak :wink:

for paraffin burning togglers only


These anoraks will have to be made from cotton, as nylon or any man made fibres wouldn't be cricket,or in the spirit of things,I take it. :roll:
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