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Post by mushroom on Aug 31, 2011 13:13:02 GMT
Been after one for a while and even lost out on one on ebay after it went over £200 Picked this up local for £60
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Post by mushroom on Sept 13, 2011 19:12:37 GMT
Now has child seats added, I'll post pics tomorrow
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Post by Scooter on Sept 13, 2011 19:46:01 GMT
You'll not go wrong with a pashley!
Hand built with love and care, given a thorough regular service, they will last a lifetime and more. (just keep your eye on the bearings)
Dual front brake too...........very nice
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Post by mushroom on Sept 13, 2011 19:55:50 GMT
Dual front brake because it has no back brake Left lever pulls the front caliper and has a ratchet type affair to act as handbrake
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Post by Eggy Bread on Sept 13, 2011 20:48:19 GMT
Nice trike i gotta Pashley post bike ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Scooter on Sept 13, 2011 21:48:53 GMT
Nice trike i gotta Pashley post bike ;D ;D ;D SNAP ! I have a unisex (80's/90's) and Gents (1956) Postal cycle (plus an undated unisex butcher type pashley too). Only thing to watch are the bearings on pashley's though.............
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Post by mushroom on Sept 14, 2011 8:35:48 GMT
what bearings Ron ? BB ones ?
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Post by Scooter on Sept 14, 2011 19:12:54 GMT
Mainly B/B as they take the most stress, but also watch the headset and wheel bearings too on the trike.
I've had "break-ups" (bearings breaking up) in the B/B, lower headset and front wheel. never a good thing.
B/B bearings and headset bearings get graphite grease in them now when I change them.
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