james27 Dirt Disciple Mar 18, 2010 #1 This is my 1973 coventry eagle that i have just purchased. I'll post more pics when i have tidied it up. Attachments BnUdQTwWkKGrHqIOKi4Er63BvfpBLjBitT92_12.webp 19.3 KB · Views: 1,575
This is my 1973 coventry eagle that i have just purchased. I'll post more pics when i have tidied it up.
M malvernman Old School Hero Mar 18, 2010 #2 Nice one, the sort of bike I might take on the club ride to wind my mates up what our dads used to ride I have left my number with the local junk shop bloke for old bikes so hope to see a few like this soon.
Nice one, the sort of bike I might take on the club ride to wind my mates up what our dads used to ride I have left my number with the local junk shop bloke for old bikes so hope to see a few like this soon.
Iwasgoodonce Old School Grand Master Mar 18, 2010 #3 I once had a red/maroon Coventry Eagle. It used to take about two or three months to get through a set of cotter pins on the steep Devon hills!
I once had a red/maroon Coventry Eagle. It used to take about two or three months to get through a set of cotter pins on the steep Devon hills!
Agency_Scum Retrobike Rider Feedback View Mar 18, 2010 #4 I reckon black mudguards and all black tyres and she's half way to fully sorted. Lush bike mate.
Jamiedyer Moderator Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Mar 18, 2010 #5 Nice one Nice one! and welcome aboard. Jamie
james27 Dirt Disciple Mar 19, 2010 #6 Thanks for the comments everyone. I agree i think black mud gaurds would look good on it. i might fit some in the future.
Thanks for the comments everyone. I agree i think black mud gaurds would look good on it. i might fit some in the future.
G Goldie Senior Retro Guru May 12, 2010 #7 That is gorgeous. I love the colour. Any chance of a picture update???
G GarethPJ Retro Guru Jun 10, 2010 #8 Is it a Flyte Deluxe (I think that's how it was spelled) used to have one of those.