| Dave Moulton former bicycle framebuilder | ||||||
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| Russ Denny was my apprentice for eight years. When he took over my business in 1993 he could do everything I could do. Since then he has added another 12 years to his experience, which would make him one of the most qualified framebuilders you could find anywhere. His website is at: www.RussDennyBicycles.com | ||||||
| Richard Sachs another fine framebuilder. He was building frames when I came to the US in 1979 and is still building frames today. In fact looking at Richard's frames at the New York Bike Show in 1979 made me realize the high standard of workmanship and finish I needed to achieve in order to be successful in the American Bike Business. Richard's website is at: www.RichardSachs.com | ||||||
| Jim Langley is a bicycle enthusiast with a vast knowledge of the subject. Former Technical Editor for Bicycling Magazine Jim has written several books. His site is chock-full of bicycle history, tech info and all kinds of interesting stuff. www.JimLangley.net | ||||||
| More bicycle and framebuilding history from around the world can be found at: www.ClassicRendezvous.com | ||||||
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The Virtual Library of Sport, http://sportsvl.com is a high PR, popular site around the World, that provides a service to sports fans and participants. They have a Cycling section here: http://sportsvl.com/wheel/cycling.htm |
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I stumbled on this interesting person; he is Brano Meres, and lives in Bratislava, Slovakia. Brano has made a lot of carbon fiber components and a CF frame. And a very unusual bamboo frame. His website is: www.bmeres.com |
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Gary Brustin is a Cycling Attorney. His
passion for cycling has also shaped his professional career; he limits his
general personal injury law practice to cycling cases. An avid cyclist for
over forty years Gary lists among his favorite bikes a custom 'dave moulton'
www.BicycleLawyer.com |
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| If you have a small wheel Moulton bike with suspension, this is not one of mine. This is Alex Moulton. Same name, no relation. | ||||||
| John Katsaras has a site with some very nice pictures of a rare 753 Fuso Lux. The bike has been beautifully restored by Cyclart | ||||||
| If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area be sure to visit Terry Shaw's bike shop in Santa Clara www.ShawsCycles.com | ||||||
| Information on Hetchins the famous British builder can be found at www.hetchins.org | ||||||
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If you are looking for way back history of the bicycle www.ibike.org has a historic timeline of the evolution of the bicycle. |
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www.velo-retro.com Offers reproductions of vintage catalogs for sale. Also has a timeline of Campagnolo history. |
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Information on Major Taylor, 1899 World Champion bicycle racer, and one of the first African-American world champions in any sport can be found at: www.MajorTaylorAssociation.org |
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National Bicycle History Archive of America has a history of American bicycles 1920 to 1965 www.nbhaa.com |
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