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JoeBass

Look Ma, No Hands!
Just turned up a cool old bike at a swap meet. Has anybody ever heard of the "Mancunian Cycle Co."? A Google search turns up nothing. It has a newer saddle (made in Japan) and the crank has been welded back together at one time. The original seat post has been cut down, so if I want to ride it, I'm going to need a new seat post. Dunlop rims, Perry coaster brake and made in Manchester.

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I too can't find any further information on the 'Mancunian Cycle Co.'
It bears many similarities to many other US export brands that were produced by "Hercules' and others, purely for sale in the USA.
Looks like the bars have been flipped over by a previous owner.
At a rough guess I would say 1950's in date; but possibly a little earlier/later.
Sorry I can't help more.
 
Thanks very much for the help, guys! Yes, it looks very similar to a Hercules. Amazing that you found that listing, Adrian! It's was set up in a confusing way. The bars were flipped and the stem is pulled out to max while the seat post was slammed. I was thinking of trying to set it up as a rider, but it's microscopic. The seat tube measures 40 cm. I'm thinking it was a boys bike.
Thanks again for the help!
Joe
 
Hi @JoeBass

If the Perry coaster is original to the bike (and that seems likely), you can narrow down production date a little.

I think the model is marked on the brake arm, like the 'two star' version from 1956 below:

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They were making bicycle parts form at least 1902, and brake hubs from at least October 1927 (advert below).

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Perry and C° transferred the hub business to a subsidury in 1945, Perry Chain C°. They seem to have gone out of business in 1965.

Details (and advertisments) from these links:



Best Regards,

Adrian
 
Hi @JoeBass

If the Perry coaster is original to the bike (and that seems likely), you can narrow down production date a little.

I think the model is marked on the brake arm, like the 'two star' version from 1956 below:

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They were making bicycle parts form at least 1902, and brake hubs from at least October 1927 (advert below).

View attachment 1695597

Perry and C° transferred the hub business to a subsidury in 1945, Perry Chain C°. They seem to have gone out of business in 1965.

Details (and advertisments) from these links:



Best Regards,

Adrian
Thanks again, Adrian! It does have the "two star" design like in the 1956 ad!
 
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