Reports suggest that the TSR2 is a prototype, but will be available in 2010, costing less than £1000.
Photos from Jack Thurston on Flickr
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Reports suggest that the TSR2 is a prototype, but will be available in 2010, costing less than £1000.
Photos from Jack Thurston on Flickr
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The Moulton Bicycle Company has a quantity of new old stock Fichtel & Sachs Duomatic hubs for sale for £75 each.
The big benefit of buying these from Moulton Bicycle Company is that they have been stripped and regreased. You can purchase Duomatic hubs from hubstripping.com or ebay, but you have to regrease the hub yourself.
Moulton Bicycle Company can be contacted at office@moultonbicycles.co.uk or +44 1225 865895. Tell them Moulton Buzz sent you!
Shaun Moulton interviewed by downtube.com. Featuring the Double Pylon and Moulton TSR 50
The Moulton Bicycle Company have launched their new website at www.moultonbicycles.co.uk.
It's a very sleek, modern design, which is easy to navigate, and has lots of pretty pictures, including new photography of the bicycle range, and accessories.
The range shows the entire range of bicycles previously under the separate Alex Moulton and Pashley ranges. It also features the AM-GT and AM-Speed "classics". The website states that "these iconic bicycles feature the original Alex Moulton designs, unchanged from their first conception".
Also shown is the Limited Edition Moulton 50 as shown below.
The new URL for this site is moultonbuzz.com. The new domain name should make it easier to remember. The old link should continue to work, but just in case it stops working in the future, please update your bookmarks.
The RSS feeds are processed through FeedBurner, so they should need no modification.
Speaking of new websites, the new Moulton Bicycle Company has registered the domain moultonbicycles.co.uk, and there you can find an "under development" page, showing the new logos and colour scheme.
The text on the site refers to the Moulton Bicycle as "comfortable, small wheeled bicycles". It also mentions "stiff, open frame" and "improved comfort and road holding". Nowhere is the word "performance" used. This is a huge aspect of the bikes to neglect. The Moulton bicycle holds a world speed record for a bicycle in the conventional riding position - they should be shouting it from the rooftops!