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Old 18-06-17, 21:11
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While conducting research on a different topic I ran across this file from Canadian Military Headquarters, London entitled: Policy and Provision of Bicycles for CAOS.

The file is located at the following link and is covered by images 1601- 1637.

http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oo...78/959?r=0&s=3

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Old 19-06-17, 03:00
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Great find Colin. I was bogged down and overwhelmed with the bureaucracy of the times until page 1623 and onward (February 1944). There are references to "Bicycles GS" and "Bicycles, folding, airborne pattern". The issuance of the folding bicycles to Assault Divs is presumably a reference the D-Day "assault".
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Old 21-06-17, 18:54
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I am looking for some Rifle Clips for my BSA Infantry Bike if anyone knows of any original or reproduction ones for sale.
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Old 22-06-17, 01:52
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A curse on you Colin!

I wasted two hours reading some of those documents - absolutely fascinating.

thanks

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Old 22-06-17, 22:26
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Brian,

I thought you might appreciate the various nomenclature.

Lang,

I too have spent too many hours over the last week exploring the various period documents available on that website.

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Old 09-08-20, 01:01
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A wartime photo of the folding bicycle. It includes the designation “Bicycles Folding with Retractable Pedals”. With V.A.O.S. Number “BF 2012”.

This designation may only have been temporary as the file also includes the attached helmet photo with a designation which I believe was subsequently modified.

These photos were sent to Canada in April 1944.

https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/o...284/49?r=0&s=3
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Old 18-06-23, 13:11
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From an early MVCG/MVT magazine, via Rob van Meel. A list of bicycle frame numbers used by the RAF include a listing for Hercules Gents Model: RAF numbers 11430 - 17429.

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First time I see a reference to Hercules frame numbers, mine has frame number CB 9526.

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