Carpenter Road/Path - 1950
Posted: Wednesday 12th August 2020
Frame | 23 ¾" (Carpenter often built to quarters). 531 Double-Butted Tubing. Lugs hand-cut from 'Oscar Egg' pressed steel blanks. Cast twin-plate crown and round blades.> |
Wheels | Harden L/F double-Fixed on Dunlop Stainless Special Lightweight 27 x 1 1/4" rims |
Chainset | Williams C.1200 chainset, Bayliss Wiley BB set, Renold 1/8" chain |
Pedals | Lyotard 'Faucheaux' pedals, Catos clips, Allez straps |
Gears | Single-speed, Bayliss Wiley freewheel (Villiers fixed sprocket on opp. side) |
Brakes | GB Coureur (early type with 'wrap-around' spring) and matching early GB levers |
Stem/Bars | Kint Maes/Titan. Cotton tape with Velox rubber plugs |
Headset | Brampton 'Alatet' headset |
Saddle | Brooks Flyer on Strata alloy pin, Brampton seat-binder bolt |
Extra details | Alloy TT bell, Brooks bag, Hobbs 'H' Lytaloy short mudguards, Coloral wire bottle cage, Zefal pump . |
Originally built for Jim Cooling of Crusader C.C. (and later Westerley C.C.) Jim. Cooling was a prominent track rider in the early fifties. He also time trialled and took part in club runs on this frame-set. Restored 2004/5.
An unusual feature is that it is definitely a Road-Path (two brake drillings and ‘guard clearance), but was built without ‘guard eyes. It has 5/16ths” slots in the rear ends – and therefore will only accept hubs with flats on the spindle, such as Hardens.
Posted: Wednesday 12th August 2020
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