→ Links:
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- North Road Bicycle Imports Virtual Shop Tour. This is a webpage on the famous Classic Rendezvous Website featuring—us!
It's a little slow loading, but it gets the flavor of our cluttered enterprise. - Links to Rides & Clubs are on our event pages.
- Inspiring travelogues can be found on our ride reports page.
→ Pashley:
The new Pashley-Moulton TSR — We are taking orders.
Official website of the Pashley Co.
Builder, under license, of many Alex Moulton bicycles:
Sturmey-Archer multi-speed hubs and Pashleys go together like rum and the Royal Navy.
See also S-A's cool new heritage site!
→ Moulton:
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Official website of the Alex Moulton Co.
- The Moulton Page at the International Human Powered Vehicle Assn. (IHPVA) has a lot of good stuff.
- A review of the older Moulton Dual Drive 24 on Australian Cyclist
- Our Moultoneer ride near Raleigh NC in 2001
- Moultoneers: The Moulton Bicycle Club websites:
The newest: info and / or
Old: net and / or
Oldest: org.uk
(The largest single brand bicycle owners group in the world. Some items and references are a little dated on current products, but this is a great resource). - Ride in progress—Round the World Moulton Cycle trip—Colin Martin—30 years and still going!
- Colin Martin's properly loaded Moulton Marathon 1970
- Tony Hadland's Tons of Moulton info (he wrote two books) and bicycle ramblings.
- Moulton "F" Frame PBP Story, Fiction, by Tom Shaddox, Moultoneer.
- You, me, PBP, from the Dec 2003/Jan 2004 of Cycle, the magazine of the CTC
- Moulton set up for camping on a muddy trail; the C&O towpath in Maryland USA)
- Heavily loaded Moulton from MOZ's site in New Zealand
- Graham Webster's "Fixed" Moulton
- A Swiss ride that Doctor Moulton participated in this May
(features a video interview.)
- The Moulton Page at the International Human Powered Vehicle Assn. (IHPVA) has a lot of good stuff.
→ Heron:
Official website for Heron hand-built lugged-steel road and touring bicycles that we are proud to sell:
- The New Heron Randonneur Special Edition.
→ René Herse:
- René Herse
- René Herse photos at Cliassic Rendezvous
- Joel Metz's photo study of Herse's "house-made bits".
- Sheldon on Herse
- Gilbert Anderson's prize 1983 Take-a-part René Herse Extreme Touring-Demontable-Randonneur bicycle, winner Best of Show at the Cirque du Cyclisme exhibition, one year or another. (Update: Apparently it was 2002!)
→ Reference — Equipment:
- Reference — Equipment
- The Brooks leather saddle.
These are handbuilt in Britain and equipped on Pashley and many Moulton Cycles. - George Farnsworth's Travel with Bicycles site about bike travel (Air, Rail and more…)
I've found this to be very helpful and accurate. - Sheldon "Mix-'n'-Match" Brown has the skinny on Dura-Ace compatibilitude.
(Any Shimano 9-speed shifter will work just fine with his Dura-Ace 8-speed system.) - SRAM Tech info on their Dual Drive and internal "gear hubs".
- Ed "Oh Melo Velo" Downing has a bunch of cool home-fab stuff on his "Tools page"
- I'd have a LuxuryLite Low Rise Cot now, if it didn't cost so much. No pad needed unless it's real cold. I think you can wedge a fat dog underneath it for radiant heat.
- Engineering & Design wizard Aly Khalifa's firm Gamil Design—a key member of the DesignBox [db]— has produced a large number of creative and innovative cycling and sporting gear accessories,
- The Brooks leather saddle.
→ Organizations:
- Organizations:
“Don't agonize, Organize.” (one of the Kennedies said that, or something like it, I think…)- Randonneurs USA (RUSA) is the ACP sanctioned organization for randonneurring in the United States and is also affiliated with Les Randonneurs Mondiaux
Audax UK is the randonneurring organisation in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- For UK cycling maps, visit Sustrans
- 1304Bikes 'cause it really IS good clean fun!
→ Reference — Touring, Bike-packing & Camping:
- Reference — Touring, Bike-packing & Camping
- Jamie Noble's Bicycle Touring 101
- bikeTrip.org — Bike Traveller's Forum
- Bike Europe Ultralite
- Autocanoe makers of the roadable recumbent trike canoe for seamless transitions between road and water, makers of the roadable recumbent trike canoe for seamless transitions between road and water, Washington
→ Tents, stoves, etc…:
- Tents, stoves and other camping gear suited for bike-packing:
- Huberman's Treklite
- Stephenson's Warmlite
- Shires' Tarptent
- Coupounas' GoLite
- Nemo equipment tents — online videos, including "bladder replacement"!
- Brasslite backpacking stoves & vegetarian jerky
- Purcell Trench high quality lightweight grills and tarps
- Roll your own tents, sleeping bags, panniers, etc… with Homemade Backpacking Gear.
- The truly stove-obsessed will be interested in perusing Classic Camp Stoves at SpiritBurner.com, an online venue for collectors & users of vintage camp stoves such as those made by Primus, Optimus, Radius, Svea & many others. I've got half a dozen stoves I'll bet, and that website makes me want to buy 10 more!
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