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I am sure my lbs told me once that there were only a limited amount of key codes used on these barrels
yep they weren't much of a security device, they just stopped 'scrotes' riding off on them.I am sure my lbs told me once that there were only a limited amount of key codes used on these barrels
yep they weren't much of a security device, they just stopped 'scrotes' riding off on them.
Thanks, the many years of road bikes had kept me blind in ignorance. When I first read Sheldon's articles on 3 speeds, I couldn't believe it - but you realise how little you know & how narrow your cycling experience has been.I'm a big fan of English 3-speeds with Sturmey hub gears myself. They make for extremely practical and sturdy bikes that require minimal maintenance and are a pleasure to ride in urban traffic because of the ability to change gear whilst waiting at traffic lights. Sheldon Brown's comments were spot on, and when I first read them some time back, I found myself agreeing with every word.
Your Elswick would certainly interest me, just like Mr Biggs. They made some pretty decent and possibly under-appreciated bikes, but maybe lacking the instant familiarity of Raleigh. They must have also been the largest scale manufacturer never to have been taken over by the TI/Raleigh empire.