It's been a bumper couple of weeks... firstly Velovision Magazine arrived on the door, and as always it was an excellent read for bike lovers.
A few days later it was A to B Magazine.
And finally today, the issue 81 of the Moultoneer arrived. The Moultoneer is the quarterly magazine produced by the Moulton Bicycle Club. Membership of the club for 2007-2008 costs £15 for UK members, £17 if you live in Europe, and £20 for the rest of the world.
This latest issue is full of the usual Moulton goodies...
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customised Pashley Moulton TSR30
the latest in a series of articles by Alex Moulton
an article on metal fatigue and stresses by Mike Woolf of Moulton Preservation
an article on the "S" range from the 1960s which is very rare and collectible these days.
The Moultoneer also has bikes for sale (at a fraction of eBay prices), product reviews, directory of products and services for old and new Moultons, events list, etc.
If you own one or more Moulton bicycles, or would like to get into Moultons, it's well worth the subscription and I'd highly recommend it. For more info see the following links:
I’m glad it arrived a little more quickly than last time Patrick!
I appreciate this may not be the correct forum , but I’m trying to contact Michael Woolf as I’ve been informed he may be able to locate a refurbished pair of front forks for my ’64 Moulton. If not, could you please give me any information on where a pair may be obtained. Many thanks M G Miles . Oxford
Hi , Mike Woolf’s contact details are on the Moulton Bicycle Club website http://www.moultoneers.info/preservation/
It’s regular mail only, but Mike will reply faster than many people email, and he is always friendly and helpful.
Hi
I have an APB 7, which has a rear carry frame and toe clips, has had minimal use and is in ‘New’ condition.
I would like to sell the APB 7, and would like £500 ono. Do you have any where I could advertise the APB 7, or do you know of anyone who might be interested.
Yours sincerely John Kirby
You can advertise on the club Sales and Wants list, which appears on the club website and in the Moultoneer, take a look at http://www.moultoneers.info
Dear Mr Kirby, I would be interested in buying your Moulton as long as the frame is separable. My email is lochbuie@gmail.com.
cheers