Flying Pigeon! Produced from a Nationalized "Anchor" brand Japanese Bicycle Factory which copied it's models from a 1933 model Raleigh. Incidentally, it was on bicycles that the Japanese managed to stage their (in)famous invasion of Singapore. Were some of the bicycles Anchor brand? Hmmm....
I managed to break my normal handlebars so I swapped them with this. It's a North Road handlebar mounted upside down to mimic a 1930s' "moustache" drop handlebars.
The lamp came with the light dynamo that I bought even before the bicycle. After extensive modifications and an accident with a van, it's now battery operated.
I removed my rear rack and full chaincase as it was ponderous and heavy. What transpired is now a 1930s racer bicycle. Wanted to go without a chaincover as well, but my trouser cuffs didn't think very highly of grease and dirt.
Because of the modifications, it has been out of service for the better part of a week. High time to give it (and myself) a spin.
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Because of the modifications, it has been out of service for the better part of a week. High time to give it (and myself) a spin.
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1 comment:
Balls, I never knew you blogged or biked. HAHAHA. Nice blog, lots of interesting shit. Especially the quote from Churchill.
Cheers,
"Yuen"
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