Retro Bikes

Away from ultra light carbon fibre bikes, I enjoy the aesthetic beauty of an old fashioned traditional bike. Typically, they are one colour (the modern mountain bike often  seems to be garishly painted) These bikes are solid, reliable and built for comfort rather than speed. You see quite a lot around Oxford.

basket

I think this is another Pashley. Note: chain guard, dress guard, front basket, rear basket.

pashley

A Classic Pashley, with Rolls saddle, pointing to the sky.

Raleigh Blue

In an age of £40 D Locks, I like this flimsy chain and Sturmey Archer 3 speed. Great Colour. Hope it doesn’t get stolen though.

Raleigh Maroon

A single speed Raleigh with springy saddle.

small blue

Nice assortment of silver, blue and black. Even has a matching lock.

small green

Chain ring nearly as big as back wheel.

triumph

Triumph Green

Like an old raleigh chopper

classic black

Looks Like something from Second World War

small-bike

Style of a sort

penny farthing

Now We’re really getting retro. The original Penny Farthing.

Another Second world war era bike

Green Bike

The Classic Bike

raleigh



6 Responses to Retro Bikes

  1. retro wiggle dress November 11, 2010 at 9:15 pm #

    I want to see a girl in a retro wiggle dress on a retro bike. Thats gonna be interesting.

    Great post, loved reading it,

    Alin

  2. Graham Wallace January 16, 2009 at 8:01 pm #

    In England 1979, the retro bike went rural when designer Geoff Apps started making off-road versions of designs he had evolved since 1968. This was only one year after off-road enthusiasts in the US made their first custom-made machines, later known as mountain bikes. The invention of these two types of off-road bicycle, was totally coincidental, and unconnected.

    Check out this link for pictures and history of the Cleland bicycle.
    http://www.james-walters.net/cleland/

  3. bbm November 2, 2008 at 11:07 pm #

    Yes – I like retro bikes too. I found a “retro commuter bike” the other day, and posted a picture of it:
    http://bluemeanie.org/weblog/cute-commuting/

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