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Pashley Guv'nor

Pashley Guv'nor click to zoom image
Pashley Guv'nor click to zoom image
Pashley Guv'nor click to zoom image
  
This bike is on our shop floor display and has only ever been ridden by the customer we are selling this bike on the behalf of. The bike itself is in a good condition with general scuffing and marks here and there as you could expect from a bike of this age. (With no cracks or severe damage that we can see upon our inspections) .
Pricing
£950.00
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Options 22.5" Black
Frame Traditional lugged and brazed construction with authentic 1930s geometry. Scalloped lugs and Reynolds 531 butted tubes. Individually hand-built
Forks Tubular crown, hand-brazed.
Rear Derailleur Sturmey Archer XRD-3 speed hub gear with trigger shifter.
Chainset Polished alloy crankset (46T, 170mm) with guard.
Handlebars North Road drop bar on a forged alloy quill stem.
Front Brake Sturmey Archer all-weather, low maintenance front and rear hub brakes.
Rear Brake Sturmey Archer all-weather, low maintenance front and rear hub brakes.
Brake Levers Sturmey Archer all-weather, low maintenance front and rear hub brakes.
Tyres 28x1 1/2" Cream Schwalbe Delta Cruiser tyres (20" frame has 26x1 3/8" tyres) with Kevlar Guard belt puncture protection and reflective side walls.
Saddle Antique brown Brooks B17 natural leather saddle with titanium chassis.
Pedals MKS Sylvan Stream.
Grips Hand-made leather grips.
Miscellaneous Brass 'ping' bell.
Wheelset 28" gold lined black alloy Westwood rims with stainless steel spokes (20" frame has 26" rims).
Type Traditional
As with any product, specification is subject to change without prior notification. You are advised to confirm current specification before buying.
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