Harrier
Coventry |
16 of 100
Mon 23rd Feb 2015 8:07pm
Can I come in and ride on the back of this topic and ask if anyone has any memories of either Godiva Cycle Club (aka Coventry Godiva Harriers Cycling Sections) or the Godiva Road and Path Club which was born out of the former when the athletic and cycling governing bodies fell out over amateurism in both sports? Dates of the former, up to 1952 and of the latter 1952 until 1966 when it folded. Question |
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Blueleader
Coventry |
17 of 100
Mon 23rd Feb 2015 9:54pm
Rob, I think you mean on the corner of Torcross Avenue and Sewall Highway, trading as Ron Shepherd Cycles. It was mainly mopeds but did sell bikes as well, but also did motorbike MOTs. It was Ron's son Brian that ran the shop. He later had the garage opposite selling petrol and second hand cars. Ric Osborne
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jonboy
styvechale coventry |
18 of 100
Tue 24th Feb 2015 10:21am
There was also Walkers Cycle Shop on the Walsgrave Rd at the bottom of Briton Rd next to the Pet Shop. |
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walrus
cheshire |
19 of 100
Tue 24th Feb 2015 2:34pm
There was a bike shop on Station Street East at the junction with the Stoney Stanton Road called Lole's where I got my first bike in 1959. Later owned by a Bailey (sorry don't know first name) who, according to my dad, was a well-known motorcyclist. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
20 of 100
Tue 24th Feb 2015 2:46pm
Norman Cycles (next to the Gaumont cinema) sold mostly bikes, including my my first bike. They also sold mopeds and mechanical toys.
The Enterprise Variety Stores (opposite the Paris cinema) had a unit which sold a mixture of bikes and plastic models.
There was also Tom Bromwich, specialist bike dealer near the bottom of Far Gosford Street. I went to school with his son, also called "Tom".
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Norman Conquest
Allesley |
21 of 100
Tue 24th Feb 2015 3:34pm
Bill Bailey owns/owned a motor cycle shop in Silvertown Way, London. Also a competitor for a number of years. But that was back in the 50s. Just old and knackered
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
22 of 100
Tue 24th Feb 2015 3:48pm
There was also a cycle shop on the Butts just round the corner from Gordon Street next door to Haydn's the newsagent.
I bought my only two bikes from them (up until school leaving age) but can't remember the name. They had a rack of them on the pavement outside. I part exchanged my first one for the second (racer)!
I 'google street mapped' it earlier today and both premises seem to be a 'Nisa' store now. |
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry |
23 of 100
Tue 24th Feb 2015 6:27pm
On 23rd Feb 2015 9:54pm, Blueleader said:
Rob, I think you mean on the corner of Torcross Avenue and Sewall Highway, Trading as Ron Shepherd Cycles. It was mainly mopeds but did sell bikes as well, but also did motorbike MOTs. It was Ron's son Brian that ran the shop. He later had the garage opposite selling petrol and second hand cars.
Ah yes, what a nit I am - I often transpose Hipswell and Sewall! Thanks for the information anyway - let's hope it's also useful to the original poster.
One of my memories of Pollard's on Binley Road was taking a wheel there to be straightened after finding Eric Booth's place in Copperfield Road closed. All that happened was that I had to wait an extra couple of days to get it back, because meanwhile, they took it to him to do, then charged me an extra couple of quid for the privilege. Cheek! |
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Not Local
Bedworth |
24 of 100
Tue 24th Feb 2015 6:59pm
Re Post 19 - the shop on the corner of Station Street East and Stoney Stanton Rd was run by Len BAYLISS not BAILEY. He was a well known motorcycle racer. |
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NormK
bulkington |
25 of 100
Tue 24th Feb 2015 7:54pm
Known as ELBEE. Milly rules
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Beesman
Cornwall |
26 of 100
Tue 24th Feb 2015 7:58pm
I lived in Burns Road throughout the sixties so 'Pollards' was my local cycle shop. I remember at the time that they would fleece you given half the chance, so my pocket money didn't last too long in their premises!
I couldn't wait to turn 17 and purchase a motorbike from ' Albany Motorcycles' next door!! |
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fidobsa
Hungary |
27 of 100
Wed 25th Feb 2015 6:11pm
Interesting, I remember Pollard's in Bedworth but I didn't know there was also a bike shop of that name in Coventry - W & E Pollard. |
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Tony1
Coventry |
28 of 100
Thu 26th Feb 2015 4:46pm
Another bicycle shop for the records - I remember my mother telling me my great grandfather John Hitchins ran a shop with his son Alfred in the early 1900s. The shop was situated in 107 Lower Ford Street. Sorry I have no more information, it was a little before my time |
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Harrier
Coventry |
29 of 100
Thu 26th Feb 2015 4:55pm
On 23rd Feb 2015 8:00pm, Norman Conquest said:
Gas centre. You are correct "Dodd's". The son was in the same class as me at school. There was also a Brian Dunn. My ancient brain cell gets a bit confused at times.
When I first came to Coventry in the 60s, I had the flat above Dodds' bicycle shop. Fresh mushrooms picked for breakfast each morning in the winter!!! |
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dutchman
Spon End |
30 of 100
Fri 20th Mar 2015 9:48pm
On 24th Feb 2015 3:48pm, Wearethemods said:
There was also a Cycle Shop on the Butts just round the corner from Gordon Street next door to Haydn's the Newsagent.
They didn't just sell bikes, I believe there was a workshop round the back which actually made them!
I remember another bike shop in Queen Victoria Road by the entrance to the City Arcade but can't remember the period when it was open.
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