A Model, Guvnor

by James on Feb 1, 2010 in Guvnor

The Guvnor is becoming the prop of choice for art directors and fashion photographers. This exuberant image of model Arlenis Sosa, from a shoot by Alexi Lubomirski in Harper’s Bazaar, offers a vivacious twist on the usual men in tweed.

Thanks to Riding Pretty and Design Scene.

{ 18 comments… read them below or add one }

Shelly February 1, 2010 at 5:07 pm

Thanks for the mention!

MarkA February 2, 2010 at 3:57 am

What a joyful, exuberant image, and beautifully composed photo. We need more photos of cyclists looking like this (and less like train spotters!)

jmkd February 2, 2010 at 3:25 pm

Mark, quite! We insist upon it.

Chris Minter February 3, 2010 at 12:26 pm

I have now taken delivery of my Guvnor.Could I please ask the members for a bit of advise.Does a new Guvnor come with pedals ? If not what are the best ones to buy and where from ?.I also read that the bike comes with a punchture repair kit which mine did not.Is that correct ? By the way it looks stunning but the wife wants me to move it out of the lounge.

jmkd February 3, 2010 at 12:54 pm

Chris, shame about the lounge. Perhaps it would be better in the bedroom?

I’ve experienced mixed reports about whether pedals are supplied or not. In my case they had to be bought separately, but I know of others where they came supplied. The standard pedals are Sylvan Stream Rat Trap, but others have chosen the larger Sylvan Touring Rat Trap.

Some Guvnors come with a bag of various bonus items, others with just tea, some with a tin packed with puncture repair kit, spare tube and so on, others still with nothing at all.

The only explanation I have for this is that:
a) Pashley have altered what is supplied with the Guvnor over the last 2 years
b) There are numerous opportunities for these items to become separated – legitimately or otherwise – between the factory, the bike shop and delivery.

Adam February 3, 2010 at 1:21 pm

I received my Govnor about six weeks ago now from EBC, it came with MKS Stream pedals, and a tin full of goodies (One 6mm Allen key, one 13x15mm spanner, 25g of Brooks Saddle Proofide, 100ml 3-in-one oil, one spare inner tube and 125g of ‘Guv’nors Blend” tea (a year and a half out of date))

I hope this helps

Andrew February 3, 2010 at 2:13 pm

Mine came with pedals but not the tin with the ‘goodies’. I asked about it in the shop later and they happened to find it. They said they ordered it from Pashley but it seemed to arrive rather quickly.

If you haven’t received the tin, I would go back and ask for it.

Geoff Baker February 3, 2010 at 2:15 pm

Chris…….all the items mentioned in Adam’s comments should have been supplied, plus reflectors for the front, rear and pedals, also owner’s manual. It’s a legal requirement for the retailer to supply a new cycle with these items in the UK.

jmkd February 3, 2010 at 3:17 pm

Ah yes, the owner’s manual. I never got that either :-(
Nor a bell, sigh.

Thanks again to a rider who shall remain anonymous for the scan of the manual!

Chris Minter February 3, 2010 at 3:32 pm

Thanks for all your advice.I have just ordered a set of pedals.I will give the supplier a ring about the tin although I did get a spare tube,reflectors,spanner,three in one oil,Brooks proofide,6mm allen key and a bag of Guvnor tea (in date lucky me).I guess I have got all I should have.Once again many thanks for the quick response.One last question is the Brooks B17 saddle Brown or Honey ?

jmkd February 3, 2010 at 3:58 pm

Brown is the standard issue for the Guvnor’s B17.

Should also note the Pashley handlebar grips start their life closer in colour to the Brooks honey, and tend to darken over time.

Hernan February 3, 2010 at 9:32 pm

I’ve just found out about your site. I’m the happy owner of a Guvnor as well. Here I am with my bike in Buenos Aires.
http://www.pashley.co.uk/gallery/classic-bicycles/3/158.html
I read about a new “special edition”. What do you know about it?

jmkd February 4, 2010 at 10:54 am

Hernan, welcome! Great snap of you in Buenos Aires, would love to see more.

By “special edition”, do you mean the Plus Four?

Ian COUTTAUSSE February 4, 2010 at 1:31 pm

Hello James,
http://www.pashley.co.uk/products/guvnor.html,
please,look at the page “news”= an article “return to the Club” speaking to the Urban Clubman and Country Clubman .Those bikes are announced for 2010.
I think that is what Hernan alludes to.
Others beautiful bikes.

Joseph February 4, 2010 at 2:19 pm

A beautiful lady and a beautiful bike. Excellent, love the photo. I really want a Guv’nor now!

Hernan February 4, 2010 at 6:40 pm

I saw this…
“First unveiled at Interbike 2009, the Guv’nor LTD is a classic Bucking-
ham Black frame with dipped brass lugs. If that ain’t cool enough, Pa-
shley threw on a high ratio made-in-Switzerland Schlumpf two speed
crankset that is literally ‘kicked’ into gear. Very, very limited stock. Pics
coming soon!
English Path Racer
Reynolds 531 lugged steel
Sturmey Archer 3 speed hub, Slumph 2
speed cranks
Sturmey Archer drum
Steel
28” Alloy
Brooks B17 Titanium
Brass Dome
20.5”, 22.5”
$3500
guv’Nor limited editioN”
…at a distributor’s website and I thought that there was a new LTD Guvnor, but I think is the Plus 4 and they’ve got it wrong.
Best.
H.

Geoff Baker February 5, 2010 at 1:33 am

Hernan…….if this model is produced it would be a ‘Plus Six’ , I say bring it on!
The ‘Plus Four’ used the Sachs Duomatic two speed hub, new old stock, so if Pashley made a follow on model the obvious choice be a Surmey Archer hub.

Jorge February 11, 2010 at 7:50 am

Getting back to what came with the bike, my arrived with lovely model Arlenis who taught me all the details of the machine!

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