Coventry Eagle
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Bikes: 1966 Dawes Double Blue, 1976 Raleigh Gran Sport, 1975 Raleigh Sprite 27, 1980 Univega Viva Sport, 1971 Gitane Tour de France, 1984 Lotus Classique, 1976 Motobecane Grand Record
Coventry Eagle
Saw a cool old Covetry Eagle at a local bike exchange the other day. Nice--about a 24-inch frame, it looked like, pretty nice lugwork (though I got to see it only briefly and in bad light) with a one-piece wrap-around seatstay. Paint very worn but seemed always to have been stored under cover--didn't see any rust. Headbadge was way cool: high-relief cast aluminum eagle facing straight ahead with his ol' beak thrust forward.
Not sure what components were original--looked like Sugino Maxy cranks, Suntour Vx rear, maybe a Compe V? in front, not sure about the hubs and rims. Tubing could be gaspipe, but the dropouts are forged, not stamped (didn't see a name on them), so I wouldn't be too surprised if it had some plain-gauge 531 in there somewhere. The area where the tubing sticker would have been is covered by one of those old bike registration stickers, from someplace in Virginia, I think.
Anybody know anything about these bikes? A quick google suggests that the company was somehow connected to Falcon, but I didn't find much detail.
JV
Not sure what components were original--looked like Sugino Maxy cranks, Suntour Vx rear, maybe a Compe V? in front, not sure about the hubs and rims. Tubing could be gaspipe, but the dropouts are forged, not stamped (didn't see a name on them), so I wouldn't be too surprised if it had some plain-gauge 531 in there somewhere. The area where the tubing sticker would have been is covered by one of those old bike registration stickers, from someplace in Virginia, I think.
Anybody know anything about these bikes? A quick google suggests that the company was somehow connected to Falcon, but I didn't find much detail.
JV
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There's a lot of conflecting evidence out there. All I know for sure is that Conventry Eagle is British and goes back to the later 19th Century. Falcon and Conventry Eagle somehow merged. I've heard that Falcon was originally a Conventry Eagle brand and when the latter brand became dominant, the company changed it's name. I've also heard that Falcon bought Conventry Eagle and vice versa.
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