Preserved Moultons Register

Jack Finucan has taken over the job of maintaining the Register of Preserved Moultons, which now has over 1,100 Moultons on it from all over the world.

Please email your information to:
moulton.registry@gmail.com
in the following format:
serial #, year, model, color, owner, email, town or city, region/state/province, country, any notes about the bike such as condition, how you obtained it, special features, etc.

If you would like a copy, email me and I’ll send it in either MS Excel or a pdf file; please specify.
Jack Finucan

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    1. Just for the record, my bike is a blue coloured Major (not Deluxe) with frame number 035175 Does that mean it was manufactured in 1975? The four speed hub is stamped 66 and USA 301852
      Apparently it was ridden only about 10 times and then stored for approximately 35 years and is in fantastic condition. Needless to say I have regreased all bearings and changed the tyres!
      A beautiful bike which is great fun to ride.

      1. Jeremy, send me your location when you can. Your bike is a 1966 Major. It may be one of the “very few” non 4 speeds sold through Huffy in the USA.

    2. I HAVE A MOULTON MAJOR FRAME NO 018951 DATED 2 66 ON THE 4 SPEED HUB IT IS COMPLETE WITH ORIGONAL BAG AND INFLATER IT HAS HAD VERY LITTLE USE AND IS IN GOOD CONDITION SOME OF THE WHITE CABLE CLIPS HAVE COME OFF. IF THERE ARE ANY MEMBERS IN THE NORTH TYNESIDE AREA LOOKING TO PURCHASE A NICE MOULTON MY PHONE IS 01912523863 RAY STOREY AT WHITLEY BAY. THANK YOU

    3. Hi Jack
      Thank you very much for sending me a copy of the Preserved Moulton Register. It confirms that the Automatic is a rare bike only made in 1966 at BoA and the Major is also a rare bike.
      Apparently only 1,242 Majors were sold and 566 Major Deluxes.
      Also apparently more Automatics were made in 1966 (possible less than 3,000) than Majors between September 1968 and May 1970, but considerably more Majors seem to have survived: a testament to the fact that Raleigh could build a good frame and paint it with a good quality paint.
      There are only 21 Automatics listed on the Register and I only saw 2 full-sized models at BoA this year.
      As far as I’m aware all Majors were made between September 1968 and May 1970 and the 4 speed preceded the 3 speed.
      I have a 4 speed Major in excellent original condition (except for the non-original Brooks saddle). The frame number is an enigmatic 116989. The previous owner bought it in 1969.
      No one has been able to crack the Raleigh numbering code.
      A job for Bletchley Park methinks.

    4. Hi

      I have a molten Speed Six which my father bought me new back in around 1966. Ive owned it ever since but it has been in storage since I got a car back in the early 1970’s. It is dry stored in a heated garage under a dust cover but Im now 66 years old and fancy riding it again. The problem is that I need new tyres. Can you tell me where I can get them. They seem to be special to the Speed Six. The bike is completely original in good condition. I just need some tyres.

      Regards

      Clive Large

      1. Probably way too late, or you have found the answer elsewhare (you are right the preserved Moultons registry thread is the wrong place), but according to Paul Grogan’s book The ‘Classic’ Moultons, the Sppedsix model had ERTO 32-369 tyres (as oppose to 37-349) on most other so called 16″ wheel Moultons. Modern tyres describe that size as 17″ I think.

        Only such tyre I can find is Schwalbe Kojak HS385 Folding Tyre – 17 x 1 1/4 Inch 32-369 – the wired variant is not in 369, never tried a folding tyre on an 1960’s wheel though.

    5. I have a much loved Moulton Mark 3 that has been modified to use the two trigger Sturmey Archer five speed hub.
      Serial Number: 58374 (left rear dropout)
      Year: 1971?
      Model: Mark 3
      Colour: Blue
      Owner: Dr. Michael CS Eacock
      E-Mail: mcseacock@gmail.com
      Location: Fresno, California
      Condition: Very good
      Notes: Original rear rack, kickstand and pump. Wicker basket added.

    6. Another much loved Moulton bicycle in central California:
      Serial number: 517004
      Year: 1985?
      Model: AM7 modified
      Colour: Dark blue
      Owner: Dr. Michael CS Eacock
      Email: mcseacock@gmail.com
      Location: Fresno, California
      Notes: Purchased from David Bogdan. Modified to add double chainring, and front derailleur, drop handlebars, and aero brake levers.

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