Pashley-moulton TSR frame colours?
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Pashley-moulton TSR frame colours?
I’m still very keen on the TSR 30, the standard maroon is nice but is not really my favourite colour.
I am aware that this bike is available in 4 other colours at an extra cost of £50. Does anyone have a photo of a TSR in Tungsten (dark grey) or even black?
I found a photo on the Pashley site that I really like https://www.pashley.co.uk/gallery/pas...-tsr/1/99.html (TSR special by Thomas Ehrngren) I guess that is a black frame?
I think a British Racing Green bike with Brooks saddle would look good but it is not available from the factory... I rang them and asked!
Paul
I am aware that this bike is available in 4 other colours at an extra cost of £50. Does anyone have a photo of a TSR in Tungsten (dark grey) or even black?
I found a photo on the Pashley site that I really like https://www.pashley.co.uk/gallery/pas...-tsr/1/99.html (TSR special by Thomas Ehrngren) I guess that is a black frame?
I think a British Racing Green bike with Brooks saddle would look good but it is not available from the factory... I rang them and asked!
Paul
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hey PDR, I won't be back till next week, but if you can wait I can get you a couple of pictures if you want
my apb is British green with a honey champion
and my new tsr is a custom color, deep blue almost black with a antique brown swift, I am still building this one up but can put on wheels etc so you can get an idea
if that will help let me know
BTW you don't know how lucky you are over there to be able to just call up and get a custom color or even a moulton
my apb is British green with a honey champion
and my new tsr is a custom color, deep blue almost black with a antique brown swift, I am still building this one up but can put on wheels etc so you can get an idea
if that will help let me know
BTW you don't know how lucky you are over there to be able to just call up and get a custom color or even a moulton
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Thanks Doco,
that would be VERY helpful. I will look forward to seeing the photos.
that would be VERY helpful. I will look forward to seeing the photos.
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Take a quick look here.
https://cafe.naver.com/moultonbike/215 British green TSR
https://cafe.naver.com/moultonbike/84 Yellow TSR (or rubidium or whatever)
https://cafe.naver.com/moultonbike/179 Light grey TSR
https://cafe.naver.com/moultonbike/178 Black TSR
I have seen even pink and white TSRs. Some japanese shops provide custom painting option too.
https://cafe.naver.com/moultonbike/215 British green TSR
https://cafe.naver.com/moultonbike/84 Yellow TSR (or rubidium or whatever)
https://cafe.naver.com/moultonbike/179 Light grey TSR
https://cafe.naver.com/moultonbike/178 Black TSR
I have seen even pink and white TSRs. Some japanese shops provide custom painting option too.
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Oh and thanks for the photos guys.
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