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Production has been attributed as follows, with frame numbers as at 31 July each year: 1898, 70,000; 1900, 118,200; 1901, 140,754; 1902, 169,739; 1903, 210,950; 1904, 223,672; 1905, 272,991; 1906, 350,235; 1907, 427,114; 1908, 488,139; 1909, 538,390; 1910, 585,010. The serial number is stamped into the metal frame, hidden below a plastic plate. It is located on the non-drive side of the bike (lefthand side) 2. Remove the two Phillips screws indicated. Pull back the plastic cover to reveal the serial number. Bicycles & Framesets Bicycles & Frames is the newest collection to be added to VeloBase.com, and aims to collect information on the vast number of vintage bicycles in hopes of preserving information on both their original specifications as well as representing how cyclists ride them today. Serial numbers are usually on the back of the seat-tube, although there are some reports of the 'Twenty' having them on the left rear drop-out. From 1966-1973 Raleigh used a serial number system with a letter code indicating the year of manufacture hence: 1966 - A 1967 - B 1968 - C (First year of manufacture for the 'Twenty') 1969 - D 1970 - E. Bicycles & Framesets Bicycles & Frames is the newest collection to be added to VeloBase.com, and aims to collect information on the vast number of vintage bicycles in hopes of preserving information on both their original specifications as well as representing how cyclists ride them today.
Phillips
From Graces Guide
Phillips Cycles were makers of bicycles, bicycle parts and later motorcycles of Credenda Works, Smethwick, Birmingham.
John Alfred Phillips formed a partnership with Ernest William Bohle making brakes and pedals for bicycles.
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1908 The Birmingham firm of J. A. Phillips and Co, manufacturer of bicycles and bicycle components, bought the Credenda Works and gave up its Birmingham premises.
c.1920 Tube Investments AGM was told that Phillips, a maker of bicycle parts, had been acquired in the past year[1].
1952 Operating company was registered as Phillips Cycles Ltd[2]
1954 Having previously been in the cycle business, the company entered the powered market late that year with a complete machine derived from a bicycle. It had a 49cc two-stroke engine mounted above the bottom bracket, chain-driven rear wheel, the petroil tank on the top tube and braced forks. It was listed for the following three years.
1956 The Gadabout moped appeared, with a 49cc Rex engine, two speeds, spine frame and telescopic forks.
1956 Tube Investments subsidiary the British Cycle Corporation was formed to take over and control its bicycle making subsidiaries in the Birmingham area, namely Armstrong Cycles, Brampton Fittings, Hercules Cycle and Motor Co, Phillips Cycles, and Walton and Brown[3]; the activities would be concentrated in a large factory at Handsworth; large redundancies followed.
1959 Added to the range was a Panda, a three-speed Gadabout and another with a 50cc Villiers engine.
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1960 A Panda Plus was added.
1962 The range was cut back to the Gadabout with either a Rex or a Villiers engine, but later in the year two new models appeared. These were based on Raleigh mopeds and made under licence from Motobécane of France.
By 1964 The moped had been built for two years; then the owners, Raleigh, dropped the name.
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- ↑The Times, 9 December 1920
- ↑National Archives
- ↑The Times, 21 August 1956
- The British Motorcycle Directory - Over 1,100 Marques from 1888 - by Roy Bacon and Ken Hallworth. Pub: The Crowood Press 2004 ISBN 1 86126 674 X