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I have pleasure in announcing the reorganisation of T. J. Cycles.
For some time now it has been known of my pending retirement. At the tender age of 75 it is time to start considering the possibility that you don’t go on forever.
A young engineer, Jeremy Cartwright, has joined the company to learn the skills of the trade to continue building T. J. Cycle’s frames and to take the company forward.
Jeremy has had full mechanical engineering training and is skilled in most aspects of it, which will be of great value in the building of the frames to the high quality that has been the hall mark of the company.
I will continue building along side Jeremy until I get promoted to “Tea Boy”.
A considerable investment has been made with the addition of another workshop, new precision frame building jigs plus many other items of equipment associated with frame building.
Doug Poll will continue to administer the web site and to take over the Baines and T. J. registers.
The web site will be up dated in stages as new details emerge and we progress.
Our new headquarters and workshop details are shown on the contact page.
Trevor Jarvis
30. 01. 2010 |

'Flying Gate' featuring chrome 'Trevone' Lugwork, front forks and
rear ends.
Please note: All frames
are made to order, we do not carry stock frames.
Important
A frame purporting to be a Baines circa 1950 is being offered for sale at the following web address
http://vintagecycles2000.com/bikes/index1.html
Trevor urges prospective buyers to be cautious and to study the photograph carefully,
to satisfy themselves as to the authenticity of this claim.
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