Advice needed on an unknown frame
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Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby vonbaker » Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:54 pm
trying to find out any information about it. what i know is that it is GB/UK British made, as indicated by the stem, which looking at the lugs, seem to be stock along with the frame
as you can see, the frame features arrow shaped lugs at almost every instance
i've been told that this hole is a grease hole, so maybe it indicates it age somehow?
the only markings on the bike are the key i think, however i'm not sure where to start looking.
they read: "50 - 937" on the ND side and a tiny 5 on the D side. there is also a B R at the back of the BB shell that you cannot see in this photo
it would've originally taken 27's i think, as they fit nice and tight. the fork dropouts are 9mm, as modern wheels don't fit it and the old 27's i have fit it. also, the rear spacing is 110mm. the frame is quite light, so i'm going to go out on a limb and say its Reynolds 531 (it is so much lighter than the lightest cro-mo frames i have).
and that's all i know, hopefully someone out there has more information?
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby vanbree » Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:51 pm
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby vonbaker » Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:25 am
i have been informed that the stem is by Gerry Burgess (GB), meaning the frame is now completely unknown, haha. http://www.classicrendezvous.com/British_isles/GB.htm
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby HappyHumber » Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:35 am
Might have been better posted in the retro-biking subforum.. ?
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby Mulger bill » Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:41 am
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby Clydesdale Scot » Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:54 am
If it was me I would be knocking on the front door closest to where it was found.vonbaker wrote:i picked up this frame from a friend who found it on the side of the road during rubbish collections in Nedlands, WA.
....and that's all i know, hopefully someone out there has more information?
In the meantime, I would be working with the date being 1950 as suggested by the BB stamping, the oil port and the GB Hiduminium spearpoint headstem.
It deserves a full restoration with period components, please not for a fixie
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby silentbutdeadly » Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:47 am
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby WyvernRH » Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:55 am
I think Clydesdale Scot has it right with the frame no, its a fair guess to say the 50 is for 1950 which would be right for that sort of cast b'bracket shell (tho they seem to appear on much later bikes in Oz) I'm pretty sure that model of GB stem did not appear until the late 50's but it could well be a later addition.
Look on the steerer column of the fork when you dissemble the forks from the frame. It will probably have a matching frame number and if you are lucky a tubing stamp which will let you know if you have a 531 or possible an Accles tubed frame. The 5 is probably a sprayers or framebuilders mark to identify them for payment (or blame )
What is the width between the rear dropouts and is the seatstay bridge drilled for brakes?
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby Stuey » Tue Feb 07, 2012 4:08 pm
Nice find.
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby Clydesdale Scot » Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:41 pm
I understand the GB Hiduminium spearpoint preceeded the girder and would have been around by 1950.WyvernRH wrote:... I'm pretty sure that model of GB stem did not appear until the late 50's but it could well be a later addition.
Cheers
Richard
Below is the writeup in The Bicycle Vol 25 No 641 of June 16, 1948
the full page is here (after the writeup on the Chater Lea round arm cranks).
The Brown Brothers catalogue of 1952 has the GB spearpoint (referred to as the ordinary pattern), as well as the girder pattern, along with photographs.
I have the GB Hiduminium Spearpoint, GB Maes bars with engraved ferrule, and GB Hiduminium brakes, as well as those Chater Lea round arm craks and I had hoped my research was satisfactory
Philip
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby WyvernRH » Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:37 pm
Well you are clearly quite right!Clydesdale Scot wrote:I understand the GB Hiduminium spearpoint preceeded the girder and would have been around by 1950.WyvernRH wrote:... I'm pretty sure that model of GB stem did not appear until the late 50's but it could well be a later addition.
Cheers
Richard
Below is the writeup in The Bicycle Vol 25 No 641 of June 16, 1948
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the full page is here (after the writeup on the Chater Lea round arm cranks).
The Brown Brothers catalogue of 1952 has the GB spearpoint (referred to as the ordinary pattern), as well as the girder pattern, along with photographs.
I have the GB Hiduminium Spearpoint, GB Maes bars with engraved ferrule, and GB Hiduminium brakes, as well as those Chater Lea round arm craks and I had hoped my research was satisfactory
Philip
I must admit that my impression was that only the girder alloy stems were available in the 40's and early 50's but there it is in black and white in the 1948 article and also in the '52 Brown Bros catalogue along with the rare 'Stratalight' (never seen one of these in real life).
Interestingly I cannot find a GB advert that mentions the alloy spearpont tem in my collection of 'Cycling' magazines that span the 47 > 52 period (tho it has gaps) but the steel 'Spearpoint' stems are advertised. Possibly aimed at a more conservative audience (which Cycling clearly was) than The Bicycle? Also given the export orientated economy, rationing and material shortages the alloy ones (of all sorts) might have been quite rare until the early 50's. They were certainly expensive at 17 to 20 shillings tho surprisingly the steel ones were even more expensive according to Brown Bros!
They also made that model, virtually unaltered, for a long time. Way into the 60's until they were replaced in the range by the more modern looking rounded models.
Here they are referred to as the 'Standard '. This long run means they are quite commonly found compared to the steel ones which seem to fetch a motza on e-Bay these days.
Cheers
Richard
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby Clydesdale Scot » Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:04 pm
from the 1949 Aids to Happy Cycling.
Sandy promoted virtues of the strength (of his house brand stems) with attractive spearpoint design. But it was only available in the longest option, and the most expensive!
To sum up, spearpoints were in style in England from the late 1940s.
Philip
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby HappyHumber » Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:18 pm
Hit me up via the BNA dm; I'll get an alert. If y'know, you know.
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby vonbaker » Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:47 am
also, had a look at the steerer column and there are no new serials, just the same B R on the BB. maybe this indicates a potential builder?
LOLWUT "ficksafy"? i don't have period parts but i have a campag track wheelset and i am sourcing decent parts and painting the frame myself. this is definitely a case of one man's trash... and its unquestionably a treasure in my eyes.HappyHumber wrote:awww man... I really hope the OP is not going to ficksafy this beaut... it sure deserves some dignity.
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby HappyHumber » Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:27 am
You obviously knew what I meant, I was just trying to create my own meme rather like "LOLWUT" has caught on from however you picked it on that term yourself. Forgive me for not being as "with it".vonbaker wrote:LOLWUT "ficksafy"? i don't have period parts but i have a campag track wheelset and i am sourcing decent parts and painting the frame myself. this is definitely a case of one man's trash... and its unquestionably a treasure in my eyes.
I just hope whatever you do, the base frame you've found goes unmodified. Paint it whatever wild colour, use aerospak wheels and use whatever poseur type bar choice you desire, but at least please help to maintain some integrity & heritage that it has left. Once you've moved onto other builds or need to sell it because of other life priorities, it'll be worth more as you've already shown us.
Hit me up via the BNA dm; I'll get an alert. If y'know, you know.
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby HappyHumber » Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:30 am
Hit me up via the BNA dm; I'll get an alert. If y'know, you know.
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby munga » Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:06 am
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby Clydesdale Scot » Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:35 am
is the hole in the same position as this?vonbaker wrote:i gotta let you guys know, since you're kinda focused on the stem; the one of the previous owners has drilled a really bad hole right thru the middle of the stem, so i will not be using it, due to safety reasons.
if so, it is the much rarer version for centrepull brakes, so you didn't need a hanger. It is factory made that way.
see in use here
I was focusing on the stem as it can be a clue to the age of the frame, and the fashion of the period.
The hole in the stem, if it is the same as the photo, guides you to the brakes used on the frame in the past.
That is a nice frame, worth collecting the right parts for. I am sure there would be a queue to buy the frame from you. I'm first.
My late 1940s bike was reborn initially as a fixed gear, but it has seen the light and is in full period paintwork and components now.
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby vonbaker » Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:36 pm
also here is a photo of the rear:
i've seen a similar brake bridge on two ancient path racers before but... yeah... similar.
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby Clydesdale Scot » Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:32 pm
I would love to know of the make and the history of the frame.
We need the experience of Bicyclepassion, Kidcarbine, Spirito, Silverlight, Cludence... to step in to solve the riddle.
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby WyvernRH » Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:12 pm
Cheers
Richard
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby spirito » Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:03 pm
Failing that I'd be ID'ing as mnay framebuilders from WA from that era and matching them.
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby vonbaker » Thu Feb 09, 2012 2:24 am
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
Postby Clydesdale Scot » Thu Feb 09, 2012 7:08 am
Another suggestion to see if it is a West Australian frame. Contact the West Australian Vintage Cycle Club They seem to be active.
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Re: Advice needed on an unknown frame
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