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AM Speed or AM 20-2

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  • #3999
    Craig
    Participant

    I would say the first quesion to ask yourself is do i want my bike to be separable? Speeds are not

    #4000
    ken butterfield
    Participant

    I would suggest that the AM-SPEED lives up to its model name and is not your dream touring machine?…both are great bikes, but horses for courses?..ken

    #4001
    Alexander Johnston
    Participant

    Your TSR 30 is probably the more versatile bike.
    Alex

    #4002
    Dave Minter
    Member

    The current Jubilee is the upmarket equivalent to the TSR30. Lighter and sporty but separable and able to take luggage and mudguards.

    #4003
    Gary Knight
    Member

    I’ve ridden the current Jubilee and it is an excellent bike. Very smooth and responsive. After five minutes I wanted to buy one but other commitments got in the way.

    #4004

    Hi, I can’t see any Jubilee model on the MoBiCo site. Is this still a current model, /or is this just a case of the Factory Site not being kept up to date? (It is rather static!)

    #4005
    Dave Minter
    Member

    The Jubilee shows up in the News section of the Moulton Bicycle Company website. They have said that a production version with different equipment will be made after the last of the limited edition Jubilees are delivered. No sign of the production Jubilees in the wild yet but no doubt enquiries to buy a Jubilee will speed things up.

    #4006
    Setthakorn
    Participant

    Hello,
    I have an 2010 AM Speed S. Anyone know the history or specification of this frame? I really love to know about them so much.
    Best regards,
    Setthakorn

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