Hi there, this is a very old thread, but what would you like to know about Nelson Cycles ? Do you still own the bike ? My Mother in laws parents owned the shop in West Wickham. She grew up there. My Wife worked there before its close.
Hi kimbersimon. An interest blast into the not so distant pass (as far as cycling goes).
The cycle that is shown using the link :---
http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/builders/nelson-clarke-builders.html actually shows a straight-bar (of the day) variant to what was probably also available as a dropped bar version of the same bike.
Indeed the flat-bar variant reminds me very very much of a Coventry Eagle ( Flyer - I believe) that I owned new in the late 50's/very early 60's albeit I recall mine being on a three speed Sturmey Archer hub gear.
My late father had converted a Raleigh race bike into a Flatbar variant in the late 50's as a more comfortable 15 miles ride to work and back,this was his mode of daily transport - rain,hail,winds that would have him doing involuntary track stands on route and blessed by the occassional periods of the sun cracking the flags.
The reason for mentioning Coventry Eagle was that during that period there were a number of small cycle dealers that would have framesets manufactured by the likes of Raleigh Industries and badged up as there own and then they would be built-up into complete cycles to either a standardised spec or entirely to customer choice.
The attached image is my own interpritation (on a 50 cm Bianchi Via Nirone 7 Alu Carbon) of a road race bike that I created into a Flat-bar Hybrid from a naked frame. Note the very short/compact wheelbase of 975mm as opposed to the 1092mm (43"0 of the cycle depicted in the link;which makes the bike a comfortable;very frisky and responsive ride for a veteran that is pushing the door of 73 years young.