I was REEEEEEALY trying to not buy another bike , but this one was to good to ignore!! Malvern Star "New Look" from 1948...
I have wanted one of these Streamlined bikes for a few years... they were made in Austraila and are hard to find outside Ozzie, but one turned up in New Zealand and I...
Been a while since I posted on here... I have not spent much time at the workshop and when I WAS there I was working on motorcycle projects... but just this week I bought a couple of Garelli Mosquito 38A engines that I hope to use to build one good engine to power the art deco bike!
could be, but might be more likely to be one of Raileigh's British brands that was well known in New Zealand... so Hercules itself would have been good here I would have thought??
I am FINALLY back at the workshop… only because of the covid outbreak and full lockdown again in NZ and I left the city I was in too the nearest place I could ride it out and that is my workshop. Funny I walked in the shed for the first time in 10 months and said out loud to myself "too many...
Well after all these months I have finally got to see the bike in the flesh.... interesting to note that the Raleigh head "badge" appears to be a stick on! Not even every well centred on the head stock.... It's off to the left and too low..... With two neat holes either side of it that look like...
WANTED; BSA winged wheel, or the remains of one to rebuild. No tank or rim needed. Interested in any Winged Wheel parts to build one up.
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Probably not the "done thing" on such a rare bike...... BUT I can see a funky set of forks that would look GREAT on this frame.... come back from where the forks leave the stem at the bottom, parallel with the frame to where it would meet a line carried on from the curved tube down to axle...
I just bought this bike and I am after information about it... it's got a Raleigh badge on it but is looks like a Hercules Royal Imperial from the 1959 period.... It is from the period around 1960 right after Raleigh bought Hercules and it was rebadged for export to New Zealand? Is it rare...
I have been staring at that picture for a while....... thinking about a display stand.... current thought is a single front wheel stand, where the tyre is just touching the ground. I am thinking of making it from rods like the handle bars..... low at the back high at the front.... almost like...
I am thinking about materials that would look 1920's and Art Deco....... contrasting woods, cast bronze, marble, glass, alabaster..... some combination of couple of those.....