Well, this summer has been great for riding for me. My Hanford is mostly dialed in and ready for Paris-Brest-Paris. I have been riding a lot and I'm confident that I will finish comfortably. I will be spending a couple weeks in France, including a trip to Bordeaux to visit a bike collector and maybe to St. Etienne to visit the Musée d'Art et d'Industrie, because they have an amazing bicycle collection, (some pictures of the museum and the bicycles can be seen here on the czech website)
so, I will of course post many pictures from France, and hopefully, get back on track with postings here. I do have a lot I can post, but to just find the time.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Raleigh Lenton Sports Ladies Bicycle recently sold
53cm Raleigh Lenton ladies bicycle. Reynolds 531 tubing. Sturmey Archer 4 speed internal rear hub. Milremo pedals. Beautiful Raleigh decaled plastic fenders. 26 x 1 1/4" wheels. This bicycle will clean up beautifully. The paint, decals, and pinstriping is in excellent condition, and the chrome will polish up nice and shiny. This bicycle is a super example of a 1950s-early 1960s unrestored, original bicycle.
More photographs here.
Labels:
for sale,
lenton,
Raleigh,
Reynolds,
Sturmey archer
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Bicycle Shop frame stickers
I have slowly archiving and photographing bike shop frame stickers with the idea of setting up a Tumblr or something, to display the wide variety of shops. We are here in Philadelphia, so most are local shops, but I have so far come across some distant shops as well, including California and United Kingdom.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Hendee Indian racing bicycle





Labels:
BSA,
customer's bike,
duckworth chain,
Hendee,
Indian,
torrington,
track,
Troxel
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Raleigh Blue Streak for Sale
55cm center to center seattube.
55 center to center toptube.
it was a short lived model from the early 1960s.
Missing the characteristic "Electric Blue"(translucent blue) celluloid fenders.
Cyclo Derailleurs front and rear.
Cotter cranks, steel rims.
Brooks b-15 saddle.
GB Brakes and levers.
The finish of the paint and decals are excellent. The chrome has to be cleaned up.
$500
some history-
" "In 1960 Raleigh brought out the five or ten-speed Blue Streak to push sales in the teenage sports enthusiast sector. Complete with twin bar mounted bottles it certainly was popular!"
"It took the name from the UK Government ballistic missile project that started development in 1954. Blue Streak was part of the British effort to become the third World power in the Cold War arms race. It was a vain attempt to construct a missile that could head East without resorting to buying Thor / Atlas missiles off-the-shelf. Interestingly 6 years and £60m later it was abandoned - the same year that Raleigh launched their own project "Blue Streak" (but at least it crossed continents.)" - Bob Reid on Classic Rendezvous website

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