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Old September 10th 04, 10:16 PM
David
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This bike is about 4 years old but never ridden except for very brief
test rides. It has been stored inside and looks brand new. See the
Pashley website at: http://www.pashley.co.uk/

Note: the latest model Pashleys, as seen on the web site, have a few
different features, but the overall look is very similar.

Frame: Traditionally lugged and brazed, individually handbuilt, 22.5".
Fork: Roadster crown, hand brazed.
Gears: Sturmey Archer 3 speed hub gear with trigger control.
Handlebar: Chrome plated raised bar on alloy / stainless steel stem.
Brakes: classic "rod-actuated" front and rear.
Saddle: padded, sprung saddle (not the original leather Brooks).
Features: Full chaincase, hand-lined enamelled fenders, ding-dong
bell, kickstand, front & rear generator lights with internally-routed
wiring, brazed on pump pegs on seat tube.
Color: Regency Green.

I can send photos.

This is a classic "gentleman's" bicycle. The rod-actuated brakes,
chaincase, elegant paint job, and overall appearance set it apart from
most bikes seen in the US. Great commuter bike or "around town"
machine. The 2003-04 Roadsters currently sell in England for 445
pounds (over $794 in US dollars). I'm asking $500.

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Old September 11th 04, 04:42 AM
Alex Rodriguez
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This bike is about 4 years old but never ridden except for very brief
test rides. It has been stored inside and looks brand new. See the
Pashley website at:
http://www.pashley.co.uk/

Note: the latest model Pashleys, as seen on the web site, have a few
different features, but the overall look is very similar.

Frame: Traditionally lugged and brazed, individually handbuilt, 22.5".
Fork: Roadster crown, hand brazed.
Gears: Sturmey Archer 3 speed hub gear with trigger control.
Handlebar: Chrome plated raised bar on alloy / stainless steel stem.
Brakes: classic "rod-actuated" front and rear.
Saddle: padded, sprung saddle (not the original leather Brooks).
Features: Full chaincase, hand-lined enamelled fenders, ding-dong
bell, kickstand, front & rear generator lights with internally-routed
wiring, brazed on pump pegs on seat tube.
Color: Regency Green.

I can send photos.

This is a classic "gentleman's" bicycle. The rod-actuated brakes,
chaincase, elegant paint job, and overall appearance set it apart from
most bikes seen in the US. Great commuter bike or "around town"
machine. The 2003-04 Roadsters currently sell in England for 445
pounds (over $794 in US dollars). I'm asking $500.


Looks a lot like this bike http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/42046272.html
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Old September 11th 04, 04:52 AM
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From: Alex Rodriguez

Looks a lot like this bike
http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/42046272.html
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You've probably never seen either one in person, have you, Alex?
 




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