16 thoughts on “Moultoneers Worldwide”

  1. Dear Moulton Bicycle Club,

    Our family bought a Moulton bike in London in about 1966.

    We are really satisfied with it.
    I still like to use it, but I could not buy tires for it.
    The ones on it are old (they are crackled), so I have to change them.

    The size written on the tires is: 16 1 1/4 400 x 32A.

    What do you suggest me to do?
    If you send me your E-mail address I send this E-mail to you with pictoure of my bike.

    Thanking in advance:
    Gabor Sas
    Hungary

  2. Hello Gabor,
    Am I the first person to reply to you via this website?
    I’m sorry if I am the first.
    It is because this website is a new forum for Club Members to use and we are not used to it.
    Please email your picture to me and I will see if I can help you to get new tyres.
    Could you please look at your tyres to see if they also have ‘369 – 32’ marked on them.
    Best Regards,
    Aynsley Brown

      1. I’ll be your Qld Branch member. 😀
        Am on the Gold Coast. Bought my first Moulton, an AM7 which I still have and ride, in 1984. Have an old MkII F frame which was made in UK but assembled under licence by Malvern Star in 1964 or so. Also have a TSR 30 which is what I ride around the Gold Coast these days to turn heads.
        I have a feeling there are a few riders around in Oz, but not a lot!

  3. Have ancient Moulton bike with 2 speed German hub which is seized.
    Would like to replace it but haven’t a clue on where to start.
    I live in Calgary, Canada
    Rest of bike is in fair shape that some TLC could repair
    Tires are good, chain is poor
    Any suggestions welcome

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