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Are Bob Jackson still going? I miss mine almost each and every day.
And theres that most British of brands; Mercian.
Let's add Argos Racing Cycles to the list...
http://www.argoscycles.com
@tony_farrelly - it's a good point. I don't mean to diss kit that is made abroad - it's more about supporting local builders, really ...
I've got a Roarat frame too… but it is made in Taiwan, nothing wrong with that in my book though cos they have gotten pretty good at it over the years![1](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/1.gif)
Pashley still make their bikes over here, and most Bromptons are made here too… think it's only parts of the Ti ones that aren't, and there's Moulton as well.
I have a Cotic Roadrat frame, with a Hope headset and a Brooks B17
The rest of the parts are not from the UK but I did build the wheels myself
There are quite a few frames which are built here, such as Roberts, Dave Yates and Hewitt. Enigma make their steel frames in the UK (plus some titanium frames). But a complete bicycle is unlikely to come in under the £1000 Cycle to Work limit.
There aren't many bicycle components made in the UK, but Hope are one of the few.