[CR]Re: Radnall fitments

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From: Bruce Robbins <bruce.robbins@homecall.co.uk>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 23:24:02 +0100
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Subject: [CR]Re: Radnall fitments

Paul,

I can't shed much light on Radnall stuff but my DW Lindsay bike, which you can see here: http://www.framebuilders.toucansurf.com/DW-Lindsay.htm has Radnall hubs. They're the only component I've seen from this manufacturer. I can't say they seem anything special but I haven't yet had time to give this bike a good clean and check everything out.

Bruce Robbins Carnoustie Scotland


> From: "Paul Williams" <castell5@sympatico.ca>
> Subject: [CR]"Radnall fitments"
>
> Again, looking at the 1950 Cycling Manual, there is an advert for
> Radnall's Fitments of Birmingham est. 1895 and listed as "Quality
> Fitments."
>
> There is a wonderful "scientific" testimonial from a Prof. A.M. Low, who
> was considered to be "the greatest authority and exponent of Cycling
> Technology," to the relaibility and quality of the "Grip-It" de luxe
> patent adjustable ring bearing brake!
>
> Can anyone tell me more about Radnall's and do they ever come up for
> sale anywhere? What other parts did they make and how did they compare
> to other makers of the time?
>
>
> Paul "you shouldn't always trust the word of someone with a string of
> letters after his name" Williams
>
> Ottawa, ON, Canada
>
>
>
>
> Paul B. Williams, PhD (Queen's)
> 70 Viscount Ave.,
> Ottawa, On, K1Z 7M9
> ph: 613-761-3867
> e-mail: castell5@sympatico.ca
>
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