English SPEEDWELL bicycle 1960s
English SPEEDWELL bicycle 1960s
TYPE "CONSERVED"
DESCRIPTION
Damned "Conserved" on the frame of the English Speedwell, model Rover 26. The small size of the vertical tube and the use of wheels with 26" rims make this bike ideal for a boy/girl or for an adult of medium-short height. The extended size of the horizontal tube and the sporty handlebars allow a riding posture that is quite pushed forward.
Characteristic is the amaranth tone of the livery, a red that has darkened over time and mixed with the brown tone of the metal. The white decorations on the head tube and fork, together with the writings that testify to the brand and model, relate well to the color of the tires. The honey-colored Brooks saddle and the fabric covering of the aluminum handlebar complete the color game.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Original frame + fork, headset, bottom bracket cups, seat tube. Damn the contemporary crankset, the aluminum stem + bend handlebar with fabric grips, the 26" sport rims with cream colored tires, the single speed backpedal (or alternative), the honey colored Brooks b17 saddle (or alternative).
CUT
CUT
Tube size: Vertical 55cm Horizontal 58cm.
Suitable for heights cm > 1.73 - 1.83<
ALTERNATIVE
ALTERNATIVE
Earth / cream colored tires.
Sports / walking handlebars.
Earth / cream / other colour knobs
Saddle various models.