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The style and elegance of the 1930s Path Racer has returned with the Guv'nor. Based on the model made by the Company in the 1930s, the Guv'nor has a classic and relaxed style, but is equipped with modern components. It features a Pashley built Reynolds 531 diamond frame in a size M 22.5 inch, with relaxed style forks, Brooks saddle, drop North Road handlebars with leather grips, and a Sturmey Archer single speed rear wheel with 28 inch gold lined black alloy rims.

ALL UK ORDERS ON OR OVER £100 WILL BE SHIPPED FREE OF CHARGE.

Triads will normally deliver your order within 2 working days (UK). Special Next Day Delivery is also available upon checkout (Ordered before 4pm, Special Delivery items will be delivered the next WORKING DAY before 1pm). Saturday Delivery is also available upon request.


All UK orders are dispatched using our reliable courier service, Interlink. Interlink are a popular service with many advantages, one of them being their handy 'one hour time slot' notification which sends the customer an SMS specifying the hour in which their parcel can be expected.


European orders are £10.00 per order (Maximum TWO pairs of footwear per order)
Rest of World orders are £15.00 per order (Maximum TWO pairs of footwear per order)

Free UK Delivery On Orders Over £100
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Brooks Bicycles

Over almost a century and a half, Brooks England has grown from a small workshop to a byword in quality craftsmanship. Back in 1865, John Boultbee Brooks left his hometown of Hinckley in Leicestershire with just £20 in his pocket.

 

He headed for Birmingham, where in 1866 he established a business in horse harnesses and general leather goods in Great Charles Street under the name JB Brooks & Co. In 1878, the unfortunate death of Mr Brooks’ horse led to a stroke of inspiration. Unable to afford another horse, he borrowed a bicycle in order to commute to work. He found the seat so uncomfortable that he vowed to do something about it.

 

On 28 October 1882, Mr Brooks filed his first saddle patent. Waddling cyclists everywhere rejoiced and the new product was a roaring success. The rest as they say, is history.

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