Michael Woolf

It with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Michael Woolf.

Michael was the key player in the renewed valuing of the Moulton bicycle in the early 1980s. Through his hard work and dedication, the Moulton bicycle became appreciated as a key design concept, appearing in many magazines, museums and art galleries world-wide.

We are all indebted to Michael for his commitment to keeping the F-frame models on the road, through his Moulton Preservation activities. Moulton Preservation was the first port of call if you needed advice or parts, both of which were given with great enthusiasm, dedication and immense friendliness. Nothing was too much for Michael.

Michael’s death is a sad loss to us all and we send our best wishes to his partner Zoë and his brother Dave.

A full obituary will appear in issue number 136 of the Moultoneer.’

6 thoughts on “Michael Woolf”

  1. Christine and myself are saddened to hear of the loss of a dear friend. We will miss his cheerfulness and love for the Moulton bicycle, particularly for the F frame models, which he has helped so many of us in preserving these wonderful bicycles.

    Daved and Christine Sanders

  2. The news I have been dreading for some time. Michael was a wonderful fellow and a good friend. We will all greatly miss him. Rest in peace Michael. Thinking of you Zoë.

  3. Very sad to hear this news. Only met him and his partner once at Richmond, but was very impressed with his welcoming attitude to a new member and his enthusiasm for his bikes. I am sure a great loss to everyone. I wish his partner Zoe a long and healthy life.

  4. Awful news. I met the delightful Michael at rides in Richmond Park & at BoA. The Moulton world has lost a great champion. Heartfelt condolences to Zoë.

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