I have been looking for an old lugged steel frame in a small size for over a year and finally came across a bike on Craigslist advertised as a 1954 Wearwell Tour Of Britain. I drove a couple of hours to look at the bike and even though it was rougher than I expected I made the purchase for $110.
After much research I discovered that the Wearwell Cycle Company from Wolverhampton England had been a major player in cycling in the past, winning the Tour Of Britain in 1954 was their big claim to fame but the company disappeared in the late 1970s and the bikes are almost never found these days. My bike I suspect was not made in 1954 however and was a lesser quality bicycle from the early 1970s.
One of the things that attracted me was firstly the rarity of the brand and secondly the headbadge, I think it is beautiful.
Here's a few shots of details as I found the bike.
After much research I discovered that the Wearwell Cycle Company from Wolverhampton England had been a major player in cycling in the past, winning the Tour Of Britain in 1954 was their big claim to fame but the company disappeared in the late 1970s and the bikes are almost never found these days. My bike I suspect was not made in 1954 however and was a lesser quality bicycle from the early 1970s.
One of the things that attracted me was firstly the rarity of the brand and secondly the headbadge, I think it is beautiful.
Here's a few shots of details as I found the bike.