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It has a knarly look to it
Beartrap pedals... Someone taught me this once upon a time: "cheap bikes don't get cool pedals" or something like that.
Looks like decent Shimano thumb shifters, but the amount of plastic on top makes me think it's not Deore level
 
@crazydave58 , this is waaaay cool. I can't believe I've never heard of these before. Perhaps it's only distributed north of the border? I really like my '50s (?) Moulton but I'm putting one of these on my list.......
 
@crazydave58 , this is waaaay cool. I can't believe I've never heard of these before. Perhaps it's only distributed north of the border? I really like my '50s (?) Moulton but I'm putting one of these on my list.......
They are very popular in Europe I believe. Ya don’t see many in North America.
I love Moultons too. I have a 1965 F frame and a newer Moulton tsr A8.
 
They are very popular in Europe I believe. Ya don’t see many in North America.
I love Moultons too. I have a 1965 F frame and a newer Moulton tsr A8.

I don't know which model I have but I felt that it was always kinda cool: maybe because it is just so different than "mainstream" bikes. and it was a dual suspension bike before there was dual suspension mountain bikes. If I send you a pic later today (got to go to physical Therapy this AM) do you think you could identify it or come close?.............
 
I don't know which model I have but I felt that it was always kinda cool: maybe because it is just so different than "mainstream" bikes. and it was a dual suspension bike before there was dual suspension mountain bikes. If I send you a pic later today (got to go to physical Therapy this AM) do you think you could identify it or come close?.............
Maybe...u might want to post it on the Moulton F frame group. On Facebook. Lots of Moulton experts on there.
 
*I think it's older than 1998. That's good in my opinion. By 98, they were using their proprietary metal matrix tubing, a steel/ceramic composite. It would look more like aluminum, with the fatter tubes and big welds:
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I suspect that yours is a 92, using butted Tange tubes. Yummy
 

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