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Author: alangowdy (---.range81-159.btcentralplus.com)
Date: 30-03-2005 21:46
Pure nostalgia really. Raleigh Winkie (first trike - the later version with a metal 'boot') and Triumph Palm Beach (first real bike)
Any photos / info / promotional material gratefully received.
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Author: Wobbly John (---.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk)
Date: 30-03-2005 23:41
Showing your age Alan!
For a picture of your 'Winkie' try: http://retroraleighs.com/catalogs/1958/pages/8f.htm
or the 'non boot': http://retroraleighs.com/catalogs/1951-england/pages/26-winkie.html
If it ain't broke - fix it 'til it is.
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Author: Andy Scaife (---.fast.net.uk)
Date: 31-03-2005 17:21
mail me your full email addy to [email protected], and I'll send you a pic of a Triumph Palm beach, 1957, that I had through here recently. lovely Red/sky blue billiard-cue paint scheme. Wanted a certain pair of sky blue mudguards for it from a certain pile of donor bikes in acaster Malbis, but a certain cycling Citroeniste bagged them first!
Andy Scaife,
BikeRescue
York, UK.
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Author: Tom (---.park-s46b.dslaccess.co.uk)
Date: 31-03-2005 18:25
Oh No He Didn't! A certain cycling roadshow impressario probably still has them on a shelf waiting for a deserving cause - go get!
---Decades behind, but moving fast---
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 01-04-2005 08:59
Oh Yes He Did!
Oh, sorry, thought we were having a pantomime... ;-)
He didn't really.
(A certain cycling bone digger slinks off to look at Cycling +)
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Author: Andy Scaife (---.fast.net.uk)
Date: 01-04-2005 13:54
Don't use language like that on here Sue! Why would a cyclist want to go look at C+ anyway? Wots that mag got to do with proper cycling any more? Just the bike equivalent of a boyracer mag these days.
Andy Scaife,
BikeRescue
York, UK.
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Author: Arch (---.york.ac.uk)
Date: 01-04-2005 16:27
Oh! Not the mag. The forum. I do a lot of inconsequential chat there. Thank goodness, or I'd do it here and drive everyone mad...
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Author: Wobbly John (---.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk)
Date: 09-04-2005 00:08
Ebay item that may interest you: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category;=72574&item;=7147494856&rd;=1
If it ain't broke - fix it 'til it is.
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