Which Carlton
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Help required with this one please .
comments good or bad . Ta in advance .
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comments good or bad . Ta in advance .
http://www.flickr.com/photos/74418119@N00/1860536426/
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Thanks Dickie . :oops: Ok nowbagpuss0
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Hi Paul,
Good "too many" gears though.
Can I ask having not been able to find a Jack Taylor for my trip next year, I'm beginning to think of other marques. How do the Saxon and Sun Manx ride. I'd be interested to hear your views.
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Thanks Ste v . The mate I bought it from , had taken it to show Chris at {Eddison cycles in Clowne nr Chestfield } .Who reckons it's a one off Special made by Carlton . I will send some pictures to JM for his valued opinion . .
Peter the Saxon is far to small for me :oops: :? to ride . I own it because I had never seen one and well :roll: its a bloke thing .Plus its a collectors machine .
The Sun Manx tt is my size . The riding postion does take alot of getting use to as you sit out over the rear wheel . Its great in a straight line . Down a hill its :shock: . If I rode it more often I would get use to it . To many bike on the go though .bagpuss0 -
Hm, perhaps you need to create space..................0
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Your right Pete.......It's call a bigger garage .bagpuss0
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Yes, I'm on my second now and that doesn't include the bike in my mates garage in France or a certain Paris frame in the bedroom.0