GRANVILLE Posted 19 April , 2013 Share Posted 19 April , 2013 Have just come across this site which has excellent information and photographs concerning folding bicyles during the war. http://bsamuseum.wordpress.com/page-5/ David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobL Posted 19 April , 2013 Share Posted 19 April , 2013 Lovely bit of kit. Been searching for an Edwardian era bicycle for quite a while now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spconnolly007 Posted 20 April , 2013 Share Posted 20 April , 2013 Great link Dave, cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lancashire Fusilier Posted 20 April , 2013 Share Posted 20 April , 2013 Dave, Really interesting link, great information and photographs. Thanks for posting. LF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scalyback Posted 20 April , 2013 Share Posted 20 April , 2013 Lovely cycle! Simple yet affective. However rod pull brakes and fully kitted up soldier..........fun stopping! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spconnolly007 Posted 20 April , 2013 Share Posted 20 April , 2013 However rod pull brakes and fully kitted up soldier..........fun stopping! Ah, those were the day's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scalyback Posted 20 April , 2013 Share Posted 20 April , 2013 Ah, those were the day's Yanks still have folding bikes! I would love to try a BSA and be kitted out. I belive there are a few reenactors about? Bikes obtained from India?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobL Posted 20 April , 2013 Share Posted 20 April , 2013 Taff Gillingham's 'The Khaki Chums' did that, and looked superb - http://www.huntscycles.co.uk/Chums.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Upton Posted 20 April , 2013 Share Posted 20 April , 2013 I would love to try a BSA and be kitted out. I belive there are a few reenactors about? Bikes obtained from India?? Taff Gillingham's 'The Khaki Chums' did that, and looked superb - http://www.huntscycles.co.uk/Chums.htm The 10th Essex also have a permanent and very fine cycle section: http://www.10thessex.org/index.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scalyback Posted 21 April , 2013 Share Posted 21 April , 2013 Thanks both. Now where to obtain a BSA? She wont notice it with 12 other bikes in the collection! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobL Posted 21 April , 2013 Share Posted 21 April , 2013 If you find one, let me know! As mentioned been after an Edwardian bicycle for ages, don't mind the type or condition, don't fancy converting a 1950's one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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