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Moulton Bicycle Company Made In England
A short film that we made that gives just a little flavour of the incredible Moulton Bicycle Company. A company that still hand makes every part of the frame for each and every bike that leaves the beautiful and romantic little shop of curios that is their home in Bradford-Upon-Avon.
Whilst the Moulton bicycles of today are of different appearance and construction to the original models, the ethos of improved ride comfort, high performance, convenience and practicality in use is still the same. It is incredible to note that the space-frame Moulton, some twenty-five years after initial launch, is still regarded as a highly advanced and superior bicycle design.
Whilst the Moulton bicycles of today are of different appearance and construction to the original models, the ethos of improved ride comfort, high performance, convenience and practicality in use is still the same. It is incredible to note that the space-frame Moulton, some twenty-five years after initial launch, is still regarded as a highly advanced and superior bicycle design.
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I need a replacement fork as my steerer tube broke at the first thread of the threaded section. However no replacement part is available.
Appreciate the craftsmanship, my favorite small wheel bike
200 braze points? I appreciate that
Nicely & lovely bike 😍, 🥲 one day maybe i can buy and ride this bike.
state of the art
A work of art for sure. Lovely bike.
❤️
Ride a Pashley Moulton with a Rohloff hub ... lovely ride, fast (great fun keeping up with the confused lycrese folk on their flash racers), and a tautness that has to be experienced to be understood. Wonderful on the open road and the best playing-with-traffic bike I have ever owned (and Ive owned a few good uns).
Beautiful film about a beautiful product. It definitely stimulates desire for a Moulton! My pocket isn't so deep but I'm seriously looking at a new TSR2. Which I assume is made by Pashley in Stratford. But the engineering principles will be there and that's what really fascinates me. Smaller, more comfortable, separable, British, iconic design but above all (and most importantly) an extremely effective bicycle.
I ride a TSR with a Rohloff hub, it is a beautiful ride, and is seriously quick. When I bought it (third owner but first to ride it, the first two had just had it hanging up to admire... pips were still on the tyres) I worked out the gearing (chain-wheel size) that would suit based on the gear-inch range that suited on my previous 'standard' bike. Within a couple of weeks I realised that the 'energy saved' by the stiff Moulton frame meant that I needed stiffer ratios, and swapped from a 65 to a 75 tooth chain-wheel. And have a wonderfully fast machine : ).
it's a shit
in Brugge, zie link op de Moulton website