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Moulton
Theres a post on commuters forum by a guy who paid $200 for a F model Moulton and didnt know what it was. Wanted to know if he paid to much further down in thread. Its in close to perfect original condition. I would kill for it at that or close to that price. Should be a law about who can own one.:innocent:
Nearly made me cry,he was talking how he launches it up to 4 ft when riding it off of stuff. I tried to clue him in a bit. Anyway rather than convert my Brompton over to a 2 spd kick back im going to wait and see what the new Moulton one with belt drive is going for and possibly finally get a Moulton. I dont seem to have much success finding a good used one. None around here. |
Originally Posted by ddez
(Post 10710589)
Anyway rather than convert my Brompton over to a 2 spd kick back im going to wait and see what the new Moulton one with belt drive is going for and possibly finally get a Moulton. I dont seem to have much success finding a good used one. None around here.
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Originally Posted by BruceMetras
(Post 10710953)
In the US, the TSR-2 will be $1895.00 ... they haven't been released yet .. most likely mid year..
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O no, I didnt say that $200 was to much! In reality I was happy to pay $200 without even riding it or even ever seeing one. It looked like a rust pile covered in cobwebs and crusty well, rust! The head badge was missing and I just wanted help with what it was do to the fact that I just love the thing and it is fun to ride! As far as me having one, I am going to keep it original? It was born in 1964 (I found on the hub) the same year I was born and I came here to find more info on it. What I found is that I should not have one,,, What do the rest of you think of that? |
Originally Posted by mechanicalron
(Post 10711180)
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...atrace/001.jpg
O no, I didnt say that $200 was to much! In reality I was happy to pay $200 without even riding it or even ever seeing one. It looked like a rust pile covered in cobwebs and crusty well, rust! The head badge was missing and I just wanted help with what it was do to the fact that I just love the thing and it is fun to ride! As far as me having one, I am going to keep it original? It was born in 1964 (I found on the hub) the same year I was born and I came here to find more info on it. What I found is that I should not have one,,, What do the rest of you think of that? Maybe some one else asked if it was worth it and not yourself,will have to go back and reread threads. Sorry if that wasnt you. I was commenting tongue in cheek about who can own one,but i think you knew that,certainly no offense meant,anyone who rides a LHT cant be all bad:innocent: |
What's great is that a 1964 bike is being ridden instead of mouldering in a shed someplace. Ride that bike!
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Check out this little beauty, not exactly original, the Mk III was never offered as anything other than a 3 speed, but I could still live with it.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWAX:IT |
Originally Posted by Diode100
(Post 10712261)
Check out this little beauty, not exactly original, the Mk III was never offered as anything other than a 3 speed, but I could still live with it.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWAX:IT I love that it has the Duomatic hub. I'm loving it on my MK3. A natural marriage. |
Originally Posted by ddez
(Post 10711246)
I knew id get you over here sooner or later. Im actually happy for you and sad i cant have it,i was hoping id get someone from here besides me to go over to commuters and chat with you. So the bait worked.:D
Maybe some one else asked if it was worth it and not yourself,will have to go back and reread threads. Sorry if that wasnt you. I was commenting tongue in cheek about who can own one,but i think you knew that,certainly no offense meant,anyone who rides a LHT cant be all bad:innocent: I love this bike but if I find it falling by the wayside, I will look you up so you can have first dibs on it! I am 8 years car free and make my living on bicycles and not from them. but the Moulton bike I have been riding (on sunny days:)) after work. You guys helped me so much and THANK YOU but now I am looking at some of the newer ones and just droooOOling over them! I want to set up a newer one for touring but the price,,, sheesh! |
Originally Posted by mechanicalron
(Post 10715124)
Yea!
I love this bike but if I find it falling by the wayside, I will look you up so you can have first dibs on it! I am 8 years car free and make my living on bicycles and not from them. but the Moulton bike I have been riding (on sunny days:)) after work. You guys helped me so much and THANK YOU but now I am looking at some of the newer ones and just droooOOling over them! I want to set up a newer one for touring but the price,,, sheesh! |
Originally Posted by mechanicalron
(Post 10715124)
Yea! You guys helped me so much and THANK YOU but now I am looking at some of the newer ones and just droooOOling over them! I want to set up a newer one for touring but the price,,, sheesh!
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Originally Posted by BruceMetras
(Post 10710953)
In the US, the TSR-2 will be $1895.00 ... they haven't been released yet .. most likely mid year..
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Originally Posted by fwd-bwd
(Post 10753549)
Where did you get the pricing info? I've been searching the interweb to no avail. My email to the US distributor went unanswered as well.
Thanks, Bruce |
BTW, none other than Sheldon Brown owned, and adored, a 1964 Moulton which is practically identical to yours. That alone says a lot. I note he had put a Brooks on there complete with saddle bag. And a hilarious cornucopia of crap on the handlebar stem
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Originally Posted by BruceMetras
(Post 10710953)
In the US, the TSR-2 will be $1895.00 ... they haven't been released yet .. most likely mid year..
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Originally Posted by Bubba Zanetti
(Post 10754095)
At that price, I just found my next bike. When will they be available in the US?
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this is a folding bike forum...:) |
Originally Posted by tedi k wardhana
(Post 10755918)
alert
this is a folding bike forum...:) A 2 speed moulton with no rear gear cable links to brake could make for a speedy split - see video - http://www.youtube.com/v/c8m8BBgHNcs&hl |
Originally Posted by IslandHopper
(Post 10756756)
Although Alex Moulton will vehemently insist the Moulton is not a folding bike, I think separate-able bikes are considered perfectly acceptable in this forum - Moultons with kingpin, Dahon Smoothhound etc.
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Originally Posted by IslandHopper
(Post 10756756)
A 2 speed moulton with no rear gear cable links to brake could make for a speedy split - see video -
http://www.youtube.com/v/c8m8BBgHNcs&hl Anybody knows if such a kingpin will fit the TSR? Thanks, Kam |
Originally Posted by snafu21
(Post 10757624)
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"It still remains an inseparable problem tho."
:-) They are loverly looking bikes. |
Originally Posted by snafu21
(Post 10761918)
"It still remains an inseparable problem tho."
:-) They are loverly looking bikes. but in my case here in indonesia, bringing this bike on the train from bogor to jakarta, 40km, I would be charged 1 extra ticket.(1dollar 10cents) with a dahon, or hasa f2, or my cheap wimcycle bazooka (all folding) : no additional charge...:p |
Originally Posted by tedi k wardhana
(Post 10762560)
they are indeed lovely.
but in my case here in indonesia, bringing this bike on the train from bogor to jakarta, 40km, I would be charged 1 extra ticket.(1dollar 10cents) with a dahon, or hasa f2, or my cheap wimcycle bazooka (all folding) : no additional charge...:p |
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