Classic bicycles from Pashley
The Pashley Poppy is a burst of colour to brighten up the day
A timeless classic, the Pashley Princess Sovereign ladies bike
The Pashley Britannia gives you one of nicer ways to view Britain's green and pleasant land - perched on the saddle of a classic bike
The Pashley Roadster Sovereign mens bicycle is a whale amongst minnows. This imposing bicycle provides an unsurpassed ride because of its 28-inch wheels and regal riding position.
This ash green (sort of army / military green colour) 19 inch Pashley Parabike with its unique duplex-tube frame, offers simplicity, style and practicality in a bicycle that is equally at home on the open road as it is on country tracks. With its 1940s origins, this classic cycle provides a refreshing alternative to the modern hybrid bicycle.
This dusk blue 19 inch Pashley Parabike with its unique duplex-tube frame, offers simplicity, style and practicality in a bicycle that is equally at home on the open road as it is on country tracks. With its 1940s origins, this classic cycle provides a refreshing alternative to the modern hybrid bicycle.
Pashley Guv'nor 3 speed black 20.5 inch Take yourself back to the 30's but with modern components
Pashley Guv'nor 3 speed black 22.5 inch Take yourself back to the 30's but with modern components
Pashley Guv'nor 3 speed black 24.5 inch Take yourself back to the 30's but with modern components (Please note: the picture shows a single top tube, the 24.5 inch actually has a double top tube)
This ivory frame / blue mudguard 17.5 inch Pashley Sonnet Bliss ladies bicycle has the inspiration for its name drawn from one of Shakespears sonnets - as Pashley (like Shakespear) is based in Stratford upon Avon.
This ivory frame / blue mudguard 20 inch Pashley Sonnet Bliss ladies bicycle has the inspiration for its name drawn from one of Shakespears sonnets - as Pashley (like Shakespear) is based in Stratford upon Avon.
This ivory frame / blue mudguard 22.5 inch Pashley Sonnet Bliss ladies bicycle has the inspiration for its name drawn from one of Shakespears sonnets - as Pashley (like Shakespear) is based in Stratford upon Avon.