Alex Moulton Bicycles and Pashley are being very tight lipped, but both confirmed that they will make a big announcement, probably later this week.
The announcement is expected to define how the two companies will work together in the future.
Frame brazing at Alex Moulton Bicycles in Bradford-on-Avon. Photo by Ben Wilson
It is unclear, at this point, whether this means some kind of merger, a joint venture by both companies, or simply, a manufacture under licence agreement.
The APB was the first bicycle produced in cooperation between the two companies. The bicycle was designed by Alex Moulton, who then sought a manufacturer to produce the bicycle under licence using Moulton's tooling. While Raleigh was considered at first, thankfully it was WR Pashley who eventually manufactured the APB at its premises in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Picture: Pashley
The TSR was designed and manufactured by Pashley.
So what is this new partnership likely to involve?
One possibility is that the Esprit could be manufactured by Pashley. From day one, the Esprit was manufactured in a separate unit to the New Series/Pylons and by separate staff, so this could be moved to a different site relatively easily. Also, the hairpin design is more like the APB/TSR and this lends itself to slightly higher volume, lower cost manufacture. Such a deal would be likely to see the Esprit being marketed more agressively than any Bradford built bike, as we have seen with the TSR since it's introduction.
Whatever the announcement, it is likely that we will see more Moulton bicycles rolling out of Pashley's doors in the near future.
Picture: Pashley
Luurve your site – my first stop when browsing for sensible, Moulton-related news, but have teeny-weeny Lynne Truss-esque moan, e.g. no apostrophe required in “its”, when “its” indicates possession (it’s the exception that proves… etc.etc.)
I have in mind the sentence, “While Raleigh was considered at first, thankfully it was WR Pashley who eventually manufactured the APB at it’s premises in Stratford-upon-Avon.” Perhaps you are not to blame, but have merely inherited the trip-up, via the modern route of “copy & paste”!
Seriously, Thanks for all your efforts, both in finding and writing about the Moulton Buzz, and also presenting all in a cool, clean & stylish web site.
regards, Moultonly,
Simon
Hi Simon, thanks for the correction and the compliments. Unfortunately, I can’t blame “copy and paste” for the grammatical error this time.
I do know the difference between “it’s” and “its” as well as “their” and “they’re”, but somehow, I seem to type the wrong one from time to time. Can I blame my fingers for being one step ahead of my brain? In any event, I did the test on http://eatsshootsandleaves.com/ESLquiz.html and only got 67%. Good grief! Lynne’s book is now top of my shopping list
In the meantime, I will endeavour to proof read my posts a little more thoroughly, to catch those more basic grammatical errors.
Best Regards,
Patrick