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Apollo British Early 1900’s?

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KevinsBikes

Wore out three sets of tires already!
Just picked this up - interesting single tube or hard tire? Lugged like an older TOC bike, morrow hub on the rear with a coned front. Solid bike! I got some info that Raleigh acquired Apollo. Wondering if anyone knows if there is any value to them beyond a wall hanger?

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You are on a trail with Raleigh
I’ve never heard about this brand but sometimes there’s a company that made few bike only because the public didn’t like them .
I have a 1951 C.W.S that is very rare in the USA
Hope this helps
 
Im thinking that was a modification majority of British bikes were 1/2 inch pitch from 1900 on that looks like an american set up 1 piece crank
 
Im thinking that was a modification majority of British bikes were 1/2 inch pitch from 1900 on that looks like an american set up 1 piece crank
So what I’m getting the vibe of is that the crank and sprocket where replaced with American parts!?
 
Well, the one I posted was certainly a Monark style 40's/50's crank, not the original.
 
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