My wife bought me a bike for Christmas.... Its an early 1900's Hurcules from what I can tell. Do you think I should try and renovate as a pub bike or hang on the wall in the office/garage to admire? Also anyone know a good contact to find out which model it is?
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The chain is completely encased with what looks like 3 speed SA gears.
Sell it to Stu for 3 grand ๐
Those brakes look a bit scary!
Cheesyfeet - Premier Member
Those brakes look a bit scary!
Was just about to say those brakes look excellent ๐
Good hard pull, pop pads past the rim and lock against the tyre, unable to move them, excellent!
CFH will tell you. Lovely bike nonetheless.
There's still some life left in those pads!!
What an awesome wife. Can she and my mrs become friends please?
That'll look great with a bit of work on it.
Previous owner obviously fancied himself as a downhiller judging by the angle of the saddle.
the wroughton Science museum near swindon will accept it (probably)
Its not as old as you think....no oil lamps!
If its got a hub gear, check the date stamp on the hub casing.
just a quick one two and its ready to hit glentress!
that is ace!
don't ruin the patina, just do the minimum of clean-up and it's a class pub bike.
stuff like that is lovely to ride, just don't expect high speed performance, it's a stately comfortable trundle.
someone slung a couple of bikes like this in to my dad's skip. very exciting. also someone deffed off a 70s 5 speed racer with wingnut quick releases...
Have you upset her?
Is she trying to break up with you?
50p says you can't get the seat post out...
Oooh, I had a Hercules with rod brakes back in the 60s.
After riding to the pub and back a few time's on that you'll have leg's of iron!