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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: talesofthesevenseas on November 21, 2013, 12:32:56 pm
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I'm in the process of working with a seller for a partial trade, partial cash purchase of this antique bike. I consulted a friend who is working on an antique bike exhibit for a local museum, I ran it by him and he gave the deal an enthusiastic stamp of approval.
It's British, the sprocket is made by Scott, but there is no badge or other identifying marks, which is common for a British bike. It looks very similar to the Engin bike pictured in the color ad below, but there are differences in the details. The guy I'm buying it from deals in British bikes and even he doesn't know who made this one, but if anyone would like to try to ID it, have at it! The wheels have a date of 3-18, the bike may be slightly earlier.
The first two photos are of the bike. We're sorting out a problem on the tires at the moment and it needs some cosmetic things like old pedals and the skirt guard lacing, but it is functional and with the tire fix, it will be rideable.
There is of course the option to eventually do a restoration, nickle plating and paint. Starting out I'm going to enjoy it unrestored for a while, I kind of like the way it shows it's history. I can decide later if I want to restore over time, and if restoring would be better to ensure it's long-term survival.
The last photo is me in my Edwardian outfit, which I'll be wearing when I ride this bike at events. Pretty darn close to that lady in the ad!
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Looks like a Royal Enfield but their curved upper tube has one bracket, not two, attaching it to the lower tube.
I'll have a browse later.
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Thanks Ipcress, anything you can find would be great!
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found this...site,...the gaments are right up your street.
www.oldbike.eu/emancipation/?page_id=92
and this...note curved down tube attached in one place
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The Royal Enfield and Engin bikes look really close, but there are little differences. This bike is totally unmarked. The swoop of the forks, sprocket, rear cargo rack are all different. The Old Bikes site is really great though. Tons of good info there for me to look through!
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According to that site there were 15,000 UK bicycle manufacturers and the odds of being able to identify bikes like this are very slim!
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and this...note curved down tube attached in one place
That's the point. Tales' bike is attached in two. It's also less streamline / sleak than the Royal Enfield and others.
Googled some loop frame bicycles and vast majority are connected in one place. Automoto have two but then there are other differences.
Could quite easily be an unknown variant. Might also appear unmarked now but may have been when in better condition.
My suggestion would be to try real bike experts and enthusiasts. Better chance one of them will be able to identify it.
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I will do that, I need to locate some old bike forums. I don't have the bike in hand yet, but I should have it in a couple of days. The seller is calling everyone he knows to get a hold of a replacement wheel for me. The sprocket on this bike is also really different. Here's an up close shot of it. See how it spells out the company name "Scott" in the sprocket? I bet we can at least date the bike by that. I love the stiff, upright look this bike has. A proper Edwardian lady's bike. ;D
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Nice bike Tales.
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Could be a BSA Roadster with slightly different specs.
The loop frame attached in two places like yours
(http://oldbike.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/1_1926_bsa_ladies1-copy.jpg)
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Looks pretty close! I don't think mine ever had hand brakes, but these could be different years and models like you say.
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I can't find any info about a company named Scott making bicycles or sprockets either.
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Not sure about the UK but many of the bike mfrs here had their own sprocket patterns unique to them !! I think Schwinn had a sweetheart sprocket !! Heart shaped pattern !! Possibly UK did too ?? Might try checking that !!
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http://www.oldbike.eu/museum/1918-2/1918-ladys-rover-bicycle-model-a/
Here is one to look through,, they also have a discussion group and museum I think !!
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Just wanted to give you guys an update. The purchase of this bike has been one of the best transactions ever. The seller has taken the whole bike apart, lubed everything, fixed stuff, put new wheels on, and done everything needed to get it rideable again. I was able to do part cash, part trade for some antiques I was ready to part with, so it all worked out very well and he's been on-hand for questions all the way along. I managed to locate the tires we needed. These were an odd size and type, but it just happened that there is a Danish retro bike shop in San Francisco that carried exactly the right kind. You can see them mounted on one of the rims below. I also found a reproduction seat of the right type that is being shipped today. This will give me one to use for riding, and eventually I'd like to find an antique for it when it is just sitting.
I got an ID on the bike. 1918 is more or less the right date for it. It was made by F.H. Scott in England. He was a bike maker who had an association with Raleigh. This bike contains a lot of pre-1918 Raleigh elements. The unique sprocket was made by an outside company for Scott.
Here's a couple of progress photos, more to come:
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When itsall up and running....this is the mental image i have....of you ..cycling in your period attire..... ;D
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My husband and I were laughing over exactly that!
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here,s another interesting site
http://www.oldbike.eu/museum/1918-2/1918-ladys-rover-bicycle-model-a/
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they come in all shapes and sizes....
http://www.flickr.com/groups/1564107@N23/
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Nice Rover bike! I really love the bikes from the 1900s. They are so weird and transitional. You see all this innovation and experimentation taking place as people are figuring out what works and what doesn't and you can see them heading toward the modern bicycle.
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Neat Tales !! Glad you got it !! Looking forward to seeing it completed !! And you riding it !!
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Neat Tales !! Glad you got it !! Looking forward to seeing it completed !! And you riding it !!
....I posted a pic of her riding it.....sort of..... ;D
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I rarely ride a bicycle....but, whilst Avril and I were on holiday in Potsdam....we hired 2 bicycles and rode them through Sanouci Park in Potsdam.Germany,...we have a picture of me on the bike in front of this House...If any of you ever visit Germany....Potsdam. ..is a must visit place,We also took a bus ride on the Romantische Strasse,...in Southern Germany....see link.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=china+house+in+san+souci+park&newwindow=1&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=sXuiUt-RNdDwhQeFi4CoAg&ved=0CEAQsAQ&biw=1327&bih=609
http://www.romantischestrasse.de/index.php?id=erleben&L=0
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I rarely ride a bicycle....but, whilst Avril and I were on holiday in Potsdam....we hired 2 bicycles and rode them through Sanouci Park in Potsdam.Germany,...
You probably could have saved some money if you had just rented one bike! ;D
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That one Rauville could create a lot of divorces !!
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LOL!....you have,nt seen Avril,..... ;D....I have a hard enough job..getting half the bed....
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BSA (the British motorcycle company) dabbled in the sprockets during that era as well. Such as this one...
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Love reading about your adventure Talesof!
The bicycle built for two above is better than this one!
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Love reading about your adventure Talesof!
The bicycle built for two above is better than this one!
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its the ideal bike if you are getting the silent treatment..... ;D
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Here's some updated photos. I added a Coca-cola crate plus some 1915 bottles, and got a replica seat for it. Then I put on all my antique clothes and took a couple of "Miss Gulch" photos for you guys!
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Very Nice....You were on the TV yesterday....pedall ing hell for leather down that Kansas road... ;D
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Thoroughly enjoyed the pics Talesof!!! I bet your neighbors wonder...what is she going to do next?! LOL
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What great pics ;D
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Tales,
Love the pics! It is amazing to see how far we've come!
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Great pics but where is the dog ?? ;D Fantastic restoration Tales !! Just fits you !!
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Great pics but where is the dog ?? ;D Fantastic restoration Tales !! Just fits you !!
yeh...where,s Toto... ;D
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Here's an update. I replace the reproduction hairpin saddle with a tooled leather British-made antique saddle, and the basket, which I'm hanging onto, was replaced by an early 1900s carbide lamp, also from the UK. About the only things left to do would be to find a set of skirt guard mounting brackets and a red rear carbide lamp, both are very hard to come by.
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Here's an update. I replace the reproduction hairpin saddle with a tooled leather British-made antique saddle, and the basket, which I'm hanging onto, was replaced by an early 1900s carbide lamp, also from the UK. About the only things left to do would be to find a set of skirt guard mounting brackets and a red rear carbide lamp, both are very hard to come by.
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Looks great!