For those that have been riding a while...

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Re: For those that have been riding a while...

Postby Dombo » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:29 am

Cheers Marco, that brings back memories :D ! As a 14 yr old I used to ride down there on a Sunday after church and drool at the bikes and bits in the window before nipping up to the Holdsworth place then back via a place in Sutton (Emperor Cycles?) down the bottom just off Throwley Way I think. That must be why the only bike I noticed the other day at Dauphins was a classic looking steel Ciocc in the window (although I thought it a bit toppy at £2700 with Centaur/Veloce mix).

Another framebuilder that you don't hear much about these days is Ken Bird - a kid in my class at school who was a keen racer had one back in the mid-70s
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Re: For those that have been riding a while...

Postby Amy » Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:00 pm

Anyone heard of Cyril Wren?

He built a bike for mother in 1960 which later went through both my older brothers before becoming my first solo. Needs a respray but can't do that as we don't have the transfers and they're not available anymore.

I did bump into a couple via Cliff Shrubb who's son or daughter is married to one of Wren's offspring a few years' back.
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Re: For those that have been riding a while...

Postby John M » Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:56 pm

Allins was a great shop, I must have spent a fortune in there in my youth!

I still have my Allin frame that I used for racing in the 1980's. I really must get round to putting that bike back together.

It's amazing to think back at how many bike shops / frame builders we had in this area a few years back. Dombo has already mentioned Ken Bird and Holdsworths. I remember Ron Cooper and TJ Quick just a stones throw away from each other towards Forest Hill. Roberts seem to be the only ones still making made to measure steel frames round here.

I don't know much about Cyrill Wren though Amy, I believe he based in Kingston.........
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Re: For those that have been riding a while...

Postby Andrew G » Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:08 am

Bob still does some testing and Lesley is a regular timekeeper.
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Re: For those that have been riding a while...

Postby Jon H » Wed Jan 19, 2011 1:30 pm

[quote="marco"]It's changed hands now but if you go there you soon realise the current owner is a big chopper fan and if you go round the back with him he will show you whatever chopper he is currently spending his time on.

...puts Marco straight to the top of the leader-board in the double entendre competition
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Re: For those that have been riding a while...

Postby Roy Green » Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:15 pm

Re Youngs at Coney Hall: owner is Martyn Green (no relation). Besides choppers, he fixes 'serious' bikes too. Did up a Green fixie, and I,ve bought a variety of road bike stuff there.
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Re: For those that have been riding a while...

Postby Dombo » Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:32 pm

[quote="marco"]
Remember that immediate smell of rubber when you walked in a shop like that when you were a kid?


Bloody hell Marco you're giving me goosebumps! :D
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Re: For those that have been riding a while...

Postby Andrew G » Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:12 pm

[quote="Dombo"][quote="marco"]
Remember that immediate smell of rubber when you walked in a shop like that when you were a kid?


Bloody hell Marco you're giving me goosebumps! :D

It's a completely different sort of shop you walk in to now to get that smell.
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Re: For those that have been riding a while...

Postby Phil H » Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:55 pm

Ah yes - the smell of rubber, the young men in uniforms, the oil ...

Must be Kwik Fit.
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Re: For those that have been riding a while...

Postby Dombo » Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:12 am

Nice looking retro Holdsworth in this week's CW. Steel 753 with Athena kit in 1978 livery. Looks like somebody is making them again.
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