I have never been the biggest Raleigh fan. Possibly because of the shear ubiquity of them when I was young, they never seemed special to me. But this shiny example did catch my eye with it's nice '80's paint job and ,the ever faithful, Reynolds 531 tubbing.
Saturday, 15 March 2008
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Sunday, 17 February 2008
Well done to Mark Beaumont. Mark beat, by about three months or something, the Round the World cycle record. Now, and not to belittle Mark's Herculean endeavours, I had no idea that there even was a Round the World cycle record but now I know that it currently stands at 195 days and to achieve such a feet one must risk imprisonment and mugging amongst other bad and good experiences.
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Thursday, 7 February 2008
Sheldon Brown died this week. If you don't know who he is have a look at his website, I highly recommend it. This is a very old photo of the man himself riding a Raleigh Twenty, a bike which Sheldon seemed particularly keen on.
And here he is with his wife on their big day. I love this photograph.
My sympathy to his family and friends.
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Wednesday, 6 February 2008
So, I've shown you some lovely foreign bikes but now we must get back to British and to start, I've this photo of an old Coventry Eagle. It's another old British name to have been swallowed up by the brand hungry Falcon Bikes. This is one that I spotted next to a stables in Glasgow and you can see from the sticker that it comes from the (emm) 'stable' of The Common Wheel.
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Oh yeah, see that photo below of the xmas tree in the utility bike? Want to know how to get your tree in your bike??? watch..
missed!!!
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Thursday, 31 January 2008
Let me try again with the image uploader.............
pheewww it worked and first up we have a bucket bike, now I call them bucket bikes only for want of their proper name. They are veryvery popular in Amsterdam, ferrying everything imaginable about the city.I wish I'd been able to have a shot on one.
A row of very colourful frames.
Another utility bike.
A lovely old workhorse.
A bike for carrying cheese. Invaluable.
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Monday, 28 January 2008
A belated happy new year you lot. I've been having some bicycle fun already this year by going to Amsterdam, the home of the European city bike. And for your eager eyes I've taken a few photos. But it seems that Blogger is playing funny games with me and won't let me upload them, so I'll try again tomorrow.
In the meantime you can entertain yourselves by looking at this comprehensive Amsterdam bike voyeur site.
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