Lovely to meet your Major, very smart indeed. I like the sound of possible future plans too. You nailed the intro, clearly placing the Major as it features in the f-frame series of Moultons. What you mention here is ideal advice for anyone just getting in to these bikes. I shall definitely look forward to more Moulton shenanigans! Thanks for another channel shout out, most kind.
I don’t suppose you have any low-mount front carriers surplus to requirements? I have everything else I need (lights etc). Just lacking a front rack to complete the potential of the design.
I got really interested in Moulton after getting my Mini back on the road about a year ago, including changing those bizarre and very clever rubber springs (which had completely turned into rock over the years) for some new ones. Then read his book, and tried to find some videos about the bikes on TH-cam. This one you have just made is easily the best I've seen. Looking forward to the full history video!
There isn’t much. I’m thinking of doing front and rear suspension overhauls on video, or at least dismantling and reassembly. I’ll have to practice first though, as it’s been nearly 20 years!
They never folded, they separated, so maybe the joint broke or was not tightened. If not tight they can separate while riding, which usually ruins the frame.
Keep as is and find yourself a matching outfit! It oozers style and would be an amazing bike to ride along Blackpool prom in the summer evening sunshine
I know what you mean but that’s exactly not my style. I’m really struggling with that colour scheme. In the long term I think it will either be returned to something more grown up and authentic or someone else of different taste can ride it around while I find an original one.
My earlier deluxe had badly aligned swing arm pivots and that cracked the frame! I rode it daily for 2 years, and it stood up quite well (after being reframed - under duress from the factory) but it didn’t seem to me to be a good distance commuter due to the lack of flywheel effect
I've just bought a Mini Minx for my grand daughter, and the handlebars are too high. To lower them, is it necessary to losen the big nut (the one you tightened up in the video) and the small nut at the top? Thank you. PS lovely Major, looking fwd to your history video.
Small nut on top. A few turns. You will probably see it rise up. If so, tap it with a light hammer on a piece of wood until it drops flat again, and the bars will be loose. Tighten it again and then you’re done
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Hey Rowan, you seem to have re-awakened a zeal for old things cluttered away. Thanks. A fresh look.😊
exellent video mate one of my favourites holly green is my favourite color
Lovely to meet your Major, very smart indeed. I like the sound of possible future plans too. You nailed the intro, clearly placing the Major as it features in the f-frame series of Moultons. What you mention here is ideal advice for anyone just getting in to these bikes. I shall definitely look forward to more Moulton shenanigans!
Thanks for another channel shout out, most kind.
I don’t suppose you have any low-mount front carriers surplus to requirements? I have everything else I need (lights etc). Just lacking a front rack to complete the potential of the design.
@@Velocipedium
No probs, I'll get one on it's way to you asap
You certainly have all the knowledge on the Moulton's Rowan I remember them New in the 1960s. 🚴👍
I got really interested in Moulton after getting my Mini back on the road about a year ago, including changing those bizarre and very clever rubber springs (which had completely turned into rock over the years) for some new ones. Then read his book, and tried to find some videos about the bikes on TH-cam. This one you have just made is easily the best I've seen. Looking forward to the full history video!
There isn’t much. I’m thinking of doing front and rear suspension overhauls on video, or at least dismantling and reassembly. I’ll have to practice first though, as it’s been nearly 20 years!
My memory of Moulton - my sister riding a folding model circa late 1960`s the main hinge fractured and the bike broke in two while she was riding it.
They never folded, they separated, so maybe the joint broke or was not tightened. If not tight they can separate while riding, which usually ruins the frame.
@@Velocipedium it was a long time ago and my recollection is a bit shady but I seem to remember it being broken.
Keep as is and find yourself a matching outfit! It oozers style and would be an amazing bike to ride along Blackpool prom in the summer evening sunshine
I know what you mean but that’s exactly not my style. I’m really struggling with that colour scheme. In the long term I think it will either be returned to something more grown up and authentic or someone else of different taste can ride it around while I find an original one.
nice, very nice.
good lord what a delicious bike!
My earlier deluxe had badly aligned swing arm pivots and that cracked the frame! I rode it daily for 2 years, and it stood up quite well (after being reframed - under duress from the factory) but it didn’t seem to me to be a good distance commuter due to the lack of flywheel effect
The absence of momentum is the one thing ive never got fully used to. Especially because I ride a lot of dutch roadsters!
Smart bike
I've just bought a Mini Minx for my grand daughter, and the handlebars are too high. To lower them, is it necessary to losen the big nut (the one you tightened up in the video) and the small nut at the top? Thank you. PS lovely Major, looking fwd to your history video.
Small nut on top. A few turns. You will probably see it rise up. If so, tap it with a light hammer on a piece of wood until it drops flat again, and the bars will be loose. Tighten it again and then you’re done
@@Velocipedium Thank you very much for your prompt reply, I'm going to try it now!
major is with removable rack - i would say a thats kirby major
This does have a removable rack. See the more recent video with no rack. It has a Nottingham 1968 frame number
I wish they made these again. The fancy new style moultons cost too much
My first car was Morris Mini 850 -69. I think that's why also I like Moulton bicycles. But Moultons are non-existent here...
That’s why you need one!😊
Yes, only our shoestring budget does not allow buying one. 😢
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