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auchencrow 11-18-12 10:45 AM

Show us your Dawes!
 
It seems to me that Dawes made some very nice bikes, but they don't get so much airplay, probably owing to the preeminence of Raleigh, and the fact that (in the USA at least) they're comparatively scarce.

- For those of you who know nothing about the marque, there is a little primer here on Wikipedia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawes_Cycles

- And for those of you who own one of these iconic Brits, please post your pics!

I'll begin with my '82 Atlantis: '531 fork, stays, and butted tubes; first generation Cyclone; Map of England bars, Weinmann concaves; Atom hubs.
Mods include the Shimano 6400 cranks, a 6-speed 14-28 FW (in place of the original 7-spd corncob), and a set of Universal-68 brake calipers from eBay.

http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...isOct20112.jpg

http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...isOct20113.jpg

nlerner 11-18-12 11:05 AM

1953 model of some sort:

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-M...C2899CB385.JPG

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-t...7CAAF5B769.JPG

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-A...0FFFDE6E95.JPG

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-M...D871CEB947.JPG

puchfinnland 11-18-12 11:18 AM

I got a dawes project hopefully coming up.

http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...t/IMG_6567.jpg

its my friends, lets see if he is willing to let me rebuild it

auchencrow 11-18-12 12:13 PM

Now you went did it. You gave me a case of Dawes headbadge envy! ;)

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-M...D871CEB947.JPG

auchencrow 11-18-12 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by Chuckk (Post 14960947)

Nice. Is the orange one a Galaxy also?

auchencrow 11-18-12 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by puchfinnland (Post 14960960)
I got a dawes project hopefully coming up.

http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...t/IMG_6567.jpg

its my friends, lets see if he is willing to let me rebuild it

What do you mean "if"? :eek:

puchfinnland 11-18-12 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by auchencrow (Post 14961095)
What do you mean "if"? :eek:

No Job-No Funds
144 chainwheels are shot- too cheap to buy replacements,
I donated Shimano Altus deraileurs to him as the french junk had to go

wrk101 11-18-12 01:31 PM

1986 Dawes Jaguar, picked up a couple of months ago. Pictures do not do justice to the bronze color.



http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8470/8...f5e48a23_b.jpg


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8191/8...850bcbc5_z.jpg

peter_d 11-18-12 03:11 PM

I have a battered 1962 Galaxy that is currently undergoing a complete repaint and restoration, i'll post pics when its presentable. This is the only bike i've seen that has no depression on the drive side chainstay to accomodate the inner chainring, so even with the standard 130mm bb spindle most cranksets are too deep for the inner ring to clear the chainstay. Makes me wonder if this vintage was originally designed to be a 5 speed.

VonCarlos 11-18-12 04:17 PM

I've already shown this Dawes on BF; sadly it's too big for me so it's got to go.
Too bad because it rides very nicely, straight as an arrow and very smooth.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8319/7...a5380a70_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8175/7...dafa3878_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8445/7...1c7cd47d_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8171/7...c06008b9_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8314/7...0a901c4b_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8304/7...cebff995_b.jpg

auchencrow 11-18-12 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by peter_d (Post 14961427)
I have a battered 1962 Galaxy that is currently undergoing a complete repaint and restoration, i'll post pics when its presentable. This is the only bike i've seen that has no depression on the drive side chainstay to accomodate the inner chainring, so even with the standard 130mm bb spindle most cranksets are too deep for the inner ring to clear the chainstay. Makes me wonder if this vintage was originally designed to be a 5 speed.

I don't think you need to wonder about that any longer, Peter - The '64 catalog for the Galaxy still shows a 5-spd model, with a venerable Svelto or Benelux Mk VII derailleur.
It sure looks like one spiffy bike too.
We'll be looking for your post - hopefully before too long!

http://www.bulgier.net/pics/bike/Cat.../04_Galaxy.jpg


PS- In case you did not know, there are some add'l catalog pages at bulgier.net.

auchencrow 11-18-12 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by VonCarlos (Post 14961586)
I've already shown this Dawes on BF; sadly it's too big for me so it's got to go.
Too bad because it rides very nicely, straight as an arrow and very smooth.
...

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8304/7...cebff995_b.jpg

What a beauty - a veritable time machine too!

PS - If you can really appreciate that it rides so nicely, VonCarlos, you might want to reconsider your assumptions about what "too large" is. I wouldn't want you to part with such a lovely steed and then regret it later on. (BTDT :()

elboGreaze 11-18-12 05:48 PM

Picked up this 1985 Echelon off CL a while back, 531 DB mains , nice saddle . So far , all I've done to it is re-pack the hubs and BB . I know, lose the reflectors . I just can't get myself to do it , the reflectors are so dorky that they are kinda cool ! I do like the fact about the Dawes line that you don't see them very often .http://i692.photobucket.com/albums/v...g/102_3092.jpg

peter_d 11-18-12 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by auchencrow (Post 14961770)
I don't think you need to wonder about that any longer, Peter - The '64 catalog for the Galaxy still shows a 5-spd model, with a venerable Svelto or Benelux Mk VII derailleur.
It sure looks like one spiffy bike too.
We'll be looking for your post - hopefully before too long!

http://www.bulgier.net/pics/bike/Cat.../04_Galaxy.jpg


PS- In case you did not know, there are some add'l catalog pages at bulgier.net.

Thanks Auchen, i'll check them out!

auchencrow 11-18-12 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by elboGreaze (Post 14961866)
Picked up this 1985 Echelon off CL a while back, 531 DB mains , nice saddle . So far , all I've done to it is re-pack the hubs and BB . I know, lose the reflectors . I just can't get myself to do it , the reflectors are so dorky that they are kinda cool ! I do like the fact about the Dawes line that you don't see them very often .http://i692.photobucket.com/albums/v...g/102_3092.jpg

AND you don't see Echelons hardly at all. ( And of course, Echelons with reflectors are really REALLY rare! ;) )

peter_d 11-18-12 06:06 PM

Beautiful Galaxy VonCarlos

elboGreaze 11-18-12 06:12 PM

I can't remember the last time I saw an Atlantis, either . Very nice, great work !

bikesniffer 12-15-12 02:27 PM

I have a red Dawes Merit Model. Photos are here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7744800...7629653562791/

This is what I posted in the CR list:
I have a red and black Dawes Merit Model frameset to sell. Specs are:


Seat tube 56cm
Top Tube: 57cm
Head tube: 128mm
Stays: 445mm
BB width: 68mm
Stem length: 110mm
Bar width: 39cm



The original spec when it was built into a bike was a 5 speed. The slotted semi- horizontal dropouts would be good for an easy internal hub, singlespeed or fixed build.
The flame headbadge dates it pre 1976. The decals push the manufacturing date back a bit further, but I don't know enough about the brand to go beyond more than speculation that it's late 60's. If anyone has better info I'd appreciate it.


Photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7744800...7629653562791/


The handlebar has some nice embossing but no manufacture mark. Possibly a Concord? The stem is a Dawes stem.The headset is a Stronglight V4 or similar derivative.

The condition is "fair". Lots of use, but there are a lot more miles left on it it. Lots of red paint as 'touchup' add a certain amount of 'patina' and uniqueness if you want to call it that....

It's been kicking around my life for far too long and needs to find another home.

Update- date of manufacture is 1955 -58. Much older than I thought.

sendgridover 01-16-13 03:12 PM

Hi, I have just stumbled across this thread and am not sure whether it is still active, however for some time I have been searching for a 'retro' Reynolds frame bike as was fortunate recently to get hold of a Dawes Jaguar. Unfortunately I know nothing about the history of this bike and would welcome some knowledgable guidance please. The fame is a deep cherry red colour and has Suntour gearing, and some really nice engraving on the drop bars. It rides really nice when compared to my modern road bike but for now and before I decide on the worthiness of restoration it is on my turbo trainer in the garage.

auchencrow 01-16-13 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by sendgridover (Post 15164347)
Hi, I have just stumbled across this thread and am not sure whether it is still active, however for some time I have been searching for a 'retro' Reynolds frame bike as was fortunate recently to get hold of a Dawes Jaguar. Unfortunately I know nothing about the history of this bike and would welcome some knowledgable guidance please. The fame is a deep cherry red colour and has Suntour gearing, and some really nice engraving on the drop bars. It rides really nice when compared to my modern road bike but for now and before I decide on the worthiness of restoration it is on my turbo trainer in the garage.

Welcome to C&V sendgridover - We'd love to see pics of your Jaguar - (off the trainer of course).

Dawes has had a loyal folowing - but unfortunately they basically went under and though the name is active today it's just not the same since the
passing of the Galaxy tourer, or the racier Echelon, Mirage, Double Blue & Atlantis.

You can find a little history on Dawes on Wikipedia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawes_Cycles

There are also several catalogs on the Bulgier site.

http://www.bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalogs/

Unfortunately I have no information at all to offer regarding the Jaguar, but would certainly be interested in seeing it.
(Pics or it didn't happen! ;))

jonwvara 01-16-13 06:24 PM

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I think I've posted this photo before. This is my Double Blue right after I first rebuilt it, a couple of years ago. It looks different now. The Cyclo cluster on the AW hub with the Nuovo Record derailleurs was a technical success but an operational failure--not enough range to be useful to me. It now has a Suntour VGT Luxe and a Suntour Ultra freewheel that I just customized with some valuable assistance from Pastor Bob. I swapped the original 52-40 front rings for a 48 and a 32 (lucky ebay find) that makes a very nice wide range double. It was very clean after the original OA bath, but some rust is peeking through the paint again. Frame tubing is perfectly sound, though, as far as I can tell.
There's a "64" on the bottom bracket shell that I'd thought might be a date. It still might be, but I've also learned that the frames of Wrights saddles were date-stamped--the one on this bike is from 1967. Either way, I guess it's accurate to say that it dates to the mid 60s.
It rides very well, and I really enjoy its "retro-ness," patina, and originality. (Except for the derailleurs, chain, brake pads, cables and bar tape, it's all original--I even reused the original cable housings.) It's always mystified me a little that the Double Blue has a chromed fork but not chromed stays, while the supposedly lower-on-the-food-chain Galaxy had both.

Edit--I just noticed that my avatar photo is a close-up of the hub gear, taken at the same time as the photo I just posted.

3speedslow 01-16-13 08:33 PM

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My Dawes, can't tell you what it is, getting the fender treatment tonighthttp://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=293952 Sure would like to know the model.I've had it since the mid eightes, second owner. Brooks saddle is keeping another bike company right now. Mix of various Italian components.

auchencrow 01-16-13 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by 3speedslow (Post 15165555)
My Dawes, can't tell you what it is, getting the fender treatment tonighthttp://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...2&d=1358389691 Sure would like to know the model.I've had it since the mid eightes, second owner. Brooks saddle is keeping another bike company right now. Mix of various Italian components.

I can't tell what it is either 3-speed, but it looks contemporary with my bike (~ 1981/2).
- What does the tubing label/ label on the fork say?

(PS_ You need to get it it's own Brooks!)

auchencrow 01-16-13 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by jonwvara (Post 15165044)
I think I've posted this photo before.....

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...9&d=1266520442.

No need to feel shy about posting more pics of that Double Blue!

3speedslow 01-16-13 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by auchencrow (Post 15165766)
I can't tell what it is either 3-speed, but it looks contemporary with my bike (~ 1981/2).
- What does the tubing label/ label on the fork say?

(PS_ You need to get it it's own Brooks!)


Fork tube says AKISU
FORK BLADE
akisu colours are green and black. Inside on the steer tube is date coded 1980

BROOKS- Yes ,going to happen one of these days ! I'm real tired of moving the B17 from bike to bike. At least it's getting broken in faster.

I think the hammered fenders are set. Nice challenge to get right. Still have to tighten up everything. Still can't decide if those or the white set I have would be better.

Love the Dawes !


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