Post edited 3:53 pm — Jul 11, 2011 by Duchy Wheeler
One & All,
I thought it might be a good idea to have a register of members’ cycles, which would be of interest to me and hopefully others. What do you think? Or is it a little OCD!
Maybe following along these lines, using my Guv’nor as an example.
Pashley model code: 1308 / 3 speed / 22.5″ / frame No. 148109 / delivered October 2009.
Accessories etc.: MKS Sylvan ‘Touring’ Rat Trap pedals / Pashley leather frame protector to top tube / Pashley-Gripfast No.2 wing nuts to front hub / Brooks Challenge tool bag to handlebar / Pletscher KS04 kickstand with SG25 rubber foot / CatEye lights HL-EL320&TL-LD150.
Hmm, couldn’t find a s/n on the plus four, first time ive looked under the BB…there’s a hole there for the speed drive i guess. All a bit dodgy that, the numbered badge could be removed by a thief type.
No wet days for mine so far :)…must remember the hole.
Any ideas on the s/n? My paperwork suggests frame 145128 but thats on a sticker which can be removed too…puzzled.
Guv’nor Plus Four No 4/22.5″/Frame No 145128/Purchased 29th Oct 2009/Pashley Honey saddle bag as the only accessory
A bit of confusion at first re: serial number and frame number. I have a sticker on the seat tube (rather holographic), and my receipt, each noting a s/n of PA10314, (no sticker or imprint on the frame yet seen). Addendum: Thanks to Duchy, I was able to discern the location of the frame number.
Guv’nor 3-speed/20.5″/Frame No. 152838/Purchased October 2nd, 2010/Carradice Zipped Roll functioning as saddle bag; switched out the MKS Sylvan Streams for MKS Touring pedals, preferring a bit more platform width. No other modifications or accessories at the moment.
Post edited 8:07 pm — Feb 13, 2011 by Duchy Wheeler
Dogbreath & Luggedmann.….….the frame number, it’s stamped on the bracket where the torque arm of the rear hub is secured to the left hand side chain stay.….….safe rides ‘One & All’.
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