Friday, 23 December 2022

Midland Supreme bike box

I was recently alerted to a Midland Supreme bike box that was on eBay. These are hard to find in good condition. This one was brand-new old stock still wrapped in its factory cellophane wrapper, complete with original label and a price tag for £5.95.

Quite frankly, I’ve never thought I’d ever see the like, it has taken me 12 years to find this one. 

I think this will match the Blue Dawes Kingpin bike perfectly.

When I get around to fitting it to the bike, I’ll post some pictures. In the meantime, here are some photos of the bag – case still in cellophane wrapper, complete with Midland case company label.







Saturday, 6 August 2022

Blue Dawes Kingpin Update.



It’s been a while since I have written about the Kingpin that was the original subject of this blog. 

A quick update. 

Since last update the rear bag has been changed for an age appropriate one and a better colour match, plus today I fitted period and model correct blue handlebar grips, which I’m very please with, they’re very difficult to find. An acquaintance (thank you Marcus) on the Dawes Kingpin Facebook page given them to me, though I realised recent I could have had pair two years ago from another Kingpin that I bought for the Dynohub and subsequently sold.

At the time of writing I have owned this bike a little over 11 years now, and over this time, it’s had four donor bikes, for dynamo hubs and lights, wheels, chain guard, mudguards, head badge amongst other things. 

I have tried to get this as near as original as a new one I had in 1970, the only thing that’s changed is the saddle. The original white saddles are instruments of torture, so I installed a Brooks black B17 a few years ago. It’s a great saddle, very comfortable for all day rides. 


New bag, Brooks B17 saddle & Brooks Challenge saddle bag


Refurbished blue grips. 

Click on the photos to enlarge.

Tuesday, 8 February 2022

Dawes Kingpin Brochures , Catalogue and Publicity Materials.




The three catalogue scans above, from 1989, display the final Dawes Kingpin models. 




Back of Brochure featuring other Dawes bicycles. 

BELOW IS A LINK TO A 1975 CATALOGUE FROM THE VETRAN CYCLE CLUB SITE. 



1968 Dawes Price List. 


1968 Dawes Brochure. 

A screenshot of  a 1960s Dawes Kingpin Brochure



Above and below, a catalogue scan from1983 Kingpins including a very rare “Daisy” version. A budget version of the Kingpin without a rack, side stand, and with painted mudguards. 



Price list dated 1983 with the prices of Kingpins at the top. Curiously no price for the Daisy.  





A scan from the 1960s brochure featuring the Dawes Kingpin with Sturmey Archer 3 speed gears. 


A scan from the 1960s brochure featuring the Dawes Kingpin luggage system. 


The gentleman in this photo is a Mr Dawes, grandson of the founder. 


This photo is from the a trade show stand at the launch of the Dawes Kingpin in 1965. 

Scan of Store Display Card


Dawes Kingpin, marketed as a unisex bike. 

Scam of Early Eighties Dawes Brochure

A scan of an article about the Kingpin from a bicycle book. I thing the book is called Let’s Go Cycling by Chris Faiclough. Please correct me if I’m wrong. 


Drawing of child riding a Dawes Kingpin on the front cover of a RoSPA Skilful Cycling book. 


Scan of 1970s Brochure showing the Dawes Zipper, (based on the Kingpin 18), Dawes’ attempt to cash in on the Raleigh Chopper craze. Well, why not, Raleigh stole the idea of the Shopper 20 from Dawes. 





Catalogue scans from the 1980's


Late 1970's KP 18 children's version of the Kingpin.



From the 1960's



Early 1970's



Newspaper Advert from Les Wilkins in Weston Super Mare





Dawes Cycles Price list from 1970.
 I wasn’t wrong when I remembered how much my original Kingpin cost. 


 


Weinmann Brake Calliper Spec sheet