That's what counts!I am really happy with it as of now.
That's what counts!I am really happy with it as of now.
1970s American Eagle 1x conversion with Soma Major Taylor bars, tanwall tires, and a springer seat.
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I was trying to go dor a Gov'nor style bike with these bars and some other components like the tires, seat, and wing nuts.Not a Guv’nor style, please stay on topic
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Old post but I'm hoping you see this. Can you provide some info on these bars? A link, the make/model...?I would really like to use similar bars on my next bike.
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Quoting another old post...If you mean this:
It's a picture of my brand new, genuine, out-of-the-box Pashley Guv'nor.
It's soon going to be modified with 28x2 (50x622) Big Apples and a Duomatic rear hub.
The Sillgey Pizzazz is picking up on the theme, but it is not built the traditional way with lugged Reynolds tubing. There are several bikes out there now that mimick the Guv'nor, but it stands alone in its traditionalism also in respect to its construction method. It is kind of the Morgan of bicycles.
Thanks for the reply! I did come across those. Could be the angle of the photos, but the Lauterwassers seem to flair out a bit more. Them an "Major Taylor" style bars are the closest I've found with the MTs having more drop.SOMA makes the Lauterwasser bars in steel and aluminum.
Hi. What brand are the bars on the men’s Pashley? It looks terrific.Here are my townie's. I don't think of them as "Pashley Guv'nor" style since they were built before the Guvnor was introduced.
That's a 13 year old post and the poster hasn't been online since 2017. Hopefully someone else on here can identify for youHi. What brand are the bars on the men’s Pashley? It looks terrific.
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