Ah, but there's more to it than that. If you study Robert Cordon Champ's
book on Sunbeam cycles there are photographs of Sunbeam kiddie bikes from
the 1970s........
Russ Maddock
-----Original Message-----
From: Darcy Maddock <darcy(at)petrie.starway.net.au>
To: imps(at)onelist.com <imps(at)onelist.com>
Date: Monday, 22 November 1999 10:16
Subject: Re: [imps] Fw: 1969 sunbeam bicycle
>From: Darcy Maddock <darcy(at)petrie.starway.net.au>
>
>Shame on you Russ, I thought I had taught you all about Sunbeams. The
Sunbeam
>Light Tourist Model WR 3 was still on sale in 1957 for 19 pounds 5
shillings and
>5 pence. BSA 3 speed hub with snap control standard with Twist grip control
3
>shillings and 8 pence extra. Prop stand. Terry Extracoil saddle. Roller
lever
>brakes. finger adjustment to rear brake. Black and Chrome with dark green
as an
>option. Taken over by Raleigh late 1957. The last two wheeler was a 250cc
motor
>scooter in 1959. Turner designed motor.
>Darcy
>
>Russell & Neola wrote:
>
>> From: "Russell & Neola" <rmaddock(at)petrie.hotkey.net.au>
>>
>> This is probably stretching things a bit in terms of relevance to the
list,
>> but it is a (very) distant relative. Can anyone out there help Mark?
>>
>> Russ Maddock
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: SqshyPuppy(at)aol.com <SqshyPuppy(at)aol.com>
>> To: webmaster(at)sunbeam.org.au <webmaster(at)sunbeam.org.au>
>> Date: Monday, 22 November 1999 12:37
>> Subject: 1969 sunbeam bicycle
>>
>> >hello ive come across an older sunbeam bicycle and im finding it near
>> >impossible to locate any information about the bike and i was wondering
if
>> >you could point me in the right direction i think its a 1969 by the
date
>> >stamped on the sturmey archer hub but id like to check the serial
>> numbers
>> >and im not sure how to do that any info at all would be a big help
thanks
>> >Mark Redden sqshypuppy(at)aol.com
>> >
>>
>>
>
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