Cyclists Special - Challenge
GaryGkn
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyz5d3entBw
Some of you may have already seen this short.
Nice bikes a fair few fixed and single speed tourers and the train can carry a lot more than the 2 that Midland Mainline can when they are not on strike!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGYngjxJP1I
Here is Part Two: And the challenge at 1.20 - 1.23 secs there is a shot in the foreground of a handlebar set. What is that set and where can I buy a set?
Some of you may have already seen this short.
Nice bikes a fair few fixed and single speed tourers and the train can carry a lot more than the 2 that Midland Mainline can when they are not on strike!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGYngjxJP1I
Here is Part Two: And the challenge at 1.20 - 1.23 secs there is a shot in the foreground of a handlebar set. What is that set and where can I buy a set?
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Hard to tell from the front angle, but the bars look like either South of France or Capo Berta. Your best bet is to try eBay0
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Thanks Gavin I like a shallow drop.
Does anyone still make them like they used to?
I will trawl the bay.0 -
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Pete Beer wrote:
nah! Those are Lauterwassers, if they are a bit less curvey they are known as shallow Highgates and both are pre 1940 patterns.
South of France and Capo's seem to come in post war. For a good view of pre war bar patterns go the the Holdsworth site and select Models followed by the 1934 Catalogue and there a whole page of them.0