Friday 3 June 2011

And the Winner is...


Last month we launched a competition with Vintage Brighton to find a deserved vintage bike for one of our delightful vintage box bags.
The winner is the rather splendid Sir Walter Raleigh and his owner Raevennan Husbands. Here's their story...

"This photo was taken on the day I found my beloved bike in a skip behind my house. The back wheel had a rusted lock on it – it took quite a battle with the pliers to get that off…
But he’s doing well now. I showed it some TLC – replaced gears and brakes and saddle and a loud ding-dong bell – and sprayed it with clear lacquer to preserve the shabby-chic look.
I discovered what was an original Brookes saddle when I took the strange tartan thing off, but unfortunately it got damaged at uni and I had to find a cheap replacement.
Looking for similar models on the web, I found that the Tourist model cost £24 which would have been two months wages in 1957 – when mine was made.
I’ve named my trusty stead Sir Walter Shabby Raleigh and hope to keep him for as long as we both shall live. He even has his own Facebook page – Shabby’n'Chic Husbandes."

4 comments:

Tejvan Pettinger said...

Nice bike, and always interesting to hear the story behind a bike.

Hitchhiker42 said...

Wow that's awesome. I wish I could find a bike in a skip behind my house! I need a bike right now. (sigh)

Jakes said...

Phenominal transformation! Its hard to think that this beautiful bicycle was neglected to the poit where it became a true "rust-bucket". Great job on the renovating though! The only thing you need now is some vintage cycling clothing. That will complete the picture.

Unknown said...

Aren't they lovely? My dad has one he bought new in 1957, and its still a pleasure to ride.