Tuesday 14 December 2010

Gold Harry Quinn

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Friend of the blog, Paul Gittins has sent in an advert of a gold coloured Harry Quinn.

Paul adds the following information:-

"The Harry Quinn advert was in the March 1978 International Cycle Sport and shows a lovely Gold machine.  However, I have a couple of queries arising from this -

What was an I.V.I.S. metalised Old Gold finish?
Who was Rene Chalaye who supplied the bars and stem?"

If anyone can help either Paul or myself with the above, or if anyone is lucky enough to own one of these splendid looking machine's, please contact us at merseysidebicycles@gmail.com

Fancy Lugged Fothergill

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A big thank you again to Roger Spinks of Notts. Roger has sent in a couple of photo's of a very fancy lugged Fothergill, which will no doubt look fantastic when the paintwork has had a full restoration.

We'd really like to see your restoration of bicycles made on Merseyside. You can contact us at merseysidebicycles@gmail.com

Tuesday 7 December 2010

Clifton Cycles

Paddy Ward on a Clifton Cycle

Again a big thank you to Paddy & Eileen Ward who have responded to our request for more information on Clifton Cycles.

The above shot shows Paddy on a genuine Clifton.


Eileen and Paddy added the following information:-

" Here we have a Clifton built frame in the 1950's.  Notice the all black attire that had to be adhered to and the obligatory bell. They were built by George and Bill Hewitt at their shop in the Haymarket, Birkenhead opposite the Mersey Tunnel entrance. George has passed away now but Bill is still alive living in Farndon, Cheshire.  He must be in his late eighties now. It was George Hewitt who did the building of frames and we used to watch him on our weekly visit to the shop.  However there was a time that we ordered a new frame and found that it had been built by Freddie Grub with Clifton transfers!  They inadvertently left the invoice in the seat tube."

So i'm sure you'll agree, we've got some fabulous information for the blog, from Paddy & Eileen. They would like any info on the following :-

"Does anybody remember Cecil Gibson who built Ceson frames from his premises at the Birkenhead Dock exit of the Mersey Tunnel?  I doubt it, the only person that would remember is John (Jack) Thomas who is in his eighties now living in Neston.  We both had frames made by him in 1951, but sadly no photos."

So if anyone has further information on Ceson Frames, we'd be very pleased to hear all about it.
Please contact us at merseysidebicycles@gmail.com

Charlie McCoy's Record Ride

25 Mile Championship

Charlie's bike

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A big thank you to friend of the blog Paul Gittins who has sent in some great scan's and information about Charlie McCoy's record ride.

Paul adds the following information:-

"I've found some photos in old Sporting Cyclist mags of Melling Wheelers star Charlie McCoy riding his Eddie Soens '55 Special' - so named because he did a competition record 55-01 riding it.  Whether the name came before or after the ride I can't say!  The record ride photo (in the May 1962 issue) was taken by Melling Wheelers stalwart Ken Matthews during his record ride on the D1 Chester by-pass course on a very wet day.   The 25 Championship start photo and the bike detail photo were in the August 1962 issue and taken by Roy Green.  It is interesting to note that the 'Eddie Soens' name has been removed on both photos in the dark room to avoid the RTTC's punitive anti-advertising legislation.  The detail photo shows the Campagnolo single chainring chainguard used to prevent the unintentional derailing of a chain when using a single large ring.  I had one once, goodness knows where it went!  Charlie rode 56 x 14-18 which was considered a very large gear in those days and is using the original TA cranks with the 'triangular' axle and a Campagnolo Gran Sport gear.  His bike is White and rumour had it (at least in my circle of friends) that Eddie would only let you have a White frame if you were a 'fast man' well under the hour.  I marshalled this event - the first 'proper' time trial I'd seen - and it was one of the very few times I saw him in action."

Any further information about Charlie, please contact merseysidebicycles@gmail.com

Ward Family Race Action


Harry Quinn Track


Chrome Harry Quinn

Red Harry Quinn

Leicester Track

A big thank you to Paddy & Eileen Ward for sending in these fabulous action shots adding the following information:-
"We thought you might be interested in seeing some old photos of us on Harry Quinn bikes.
The white Harry Quinn was made for me as a favour in a week -(built and sprayed) by Harry.   If I recall it was for a track championship which was in 1970.  The picture shown was in a time trial in 1972.  Somewhere in the loft I may still have the receipt which I think was £17.
The next Chrome road bike was taken in 1975. Notice the drilled out chainring and brake levers.
The red road bike was also taken in the 70's on the Coast Road course."

The last shot is of Paddy & Eileen's daughter competing at the Leicester track sometime in the 1980's. Christine is riding a Bill Whitcomb track bike.

We'd very much like to see your action shots. Please send any contribution's to merseysidebicycles@gmail.com

Sunday 5 December 2010

Is it a Fothergill ?

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Rudi from New Jersey recently purchased the above frameset, believing it to be a 1940's James Fothergill. However the serial number and location on the frame don't conform to the norm on Fothergill's.
Rudi has started a thread on bike forums covering the frameset's restoration. The tread can be found here :- http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?698880-My-winter-project-1940-s-Fothergill&highlight=fothergill

If you can help Rudi out, contact him through the forum or contact us at merseysidebicycles@gmail.com

Saturday 4 December 2010

Soens Anti-Whip Frame

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Roger Spinks of Nottinghamshire, has sent some pictures of his unusual Jim Soens anti-whip frame. The shots above show the condition of the bike when Roger purchased it. Below is a photo of the freshly repainted frame.
We believe Jim Soens was building these frames in the 1950's- the basic being one of Jim's lugless frames with the Anti-Whip tube brazed in place making for a very stiff frame.

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If anyone has any further information or photo's of the Soens anti-whip frame, we'd very much like to hear from you. Please contact us at merseysidebicycles@gmail.com

The Champions Choice


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Another one of Julian Markham's scans from International Cycle Sport 1978. The picture shows the Harry Quinn-Galli Cyclo Cross team in action.

So if you ride like a champion on a Harry Quinn, contact us at Merseysidebicycles@gmail.com 

Friday 3 December 2010

1955 James Fothergill

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A big thank you to Steve Chambers, who sent in these photo's of his lovely 1955 "Gripmeur" model.

James Fothergill was one of Liverpool's largest and most respected frame makers from the 1930's till the late 1980's. During that period he had a large shop based in Smithdown Road, Liverpool, later moving to Wavertree Road. Before the advent of affordable cars for the general population, Fothergill's were producing a large amount of bicycles during the post-war years- at one time employing up to four frame builders, who also built frames for shop's in the local area.

If you have any further information on James Fothergill, please contact us at merseysidebicycles@gmail.com

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Thursday 2 December 2010

H M Dickinson Restoration

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Dickinson


Dickinson

Roger Spinks of Nottinghamshire has sent in before and after shot's of his H M Dickinson bicycle. This is another bike Roger bought from Pete Matthews shop, shortly before it closed. The "before" photos show the bike as Roger bought it. The "after" photos show the frame after a full restoration by C & G Finishes. The frame was finished with the last set of Dickinson transfers C & G had in stock.
We must say the quality of Harold Dickinson frame building and the quailty of C & G's paintwork shines through.

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We'd very much like to see more photo's of Harold Dickinson's work. Contact us at merseysidebicycles@gmail.com

Jim Soens Restoration part 2

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A big thank you to Roger Spink of Nottinghamshire, who on seeing my restoration project on this blog, realised that the frame we are restoring, was his old bike.
Roger has sent us the following information:-
"I thought you might be interested in seeing your bike when I bought it from Pete Matthews shop shortly before he closed down. It was just too small for me so I sold the frame (at Kidderminster cycle jumble in the car park before going in, I think)."

So anyone else who has owned my frame in the past, please get in touch. Contact us at merseysidebicycles@gmail.com

Harry Quinn race action

Dave Dungworth

Dave Rollinson
A big thank you to Julian Markham of Lancashire, for sending in a couple of scans from International Cycle Sport. The black and white shot shows Dave Dungworth in action on his Harry Quinn bike in 1968.
The ICS front cover shot shows Dave Rollinson of Liverpool Mercury CC in action on his Harry Quinn bicycle.
More of Julian's scans coming soon.

Please send any contributions large or small to merseysidebicycles@gmail.com