The day was a good introduction to the bikes, with various competitions including a time trial (won by yours truly), a bike polo match and a styling competition (most definitely not won by yours truly). I loved the touring and single speed bikes, which are well set-up for their respective purposes and look good enough for the gentleman of style who likes to work up the odd sweat for the good of his health.
For more information see Cooper Bikes website and Hackett London.
The Cooper/Hackett single-speed bike - beautifully chromed Reynolds 531 tubing |
The Cooper/Hackett touring bike - traditional Cooper green enamelled Reynolds 531 tubed frame |
Grey Fox losing the styling competition |
Jeremy Hackett and one of his lovely Sussex spaniels |
Fantastic bikes (one can't go wrong with steel tubing and leather saddles)and dog! The blanket the latter is lying on ain't bad either.
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Heinz-Ulrich von B.
Boy these look good, I just know they'll be about a grand though
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Nice bikes. You'll have to get clip-less pedals installed though: traditional toe-clips will scuff those nice shoes.
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