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Flying Scot - Scotland's Premier 'Lightweight' Builder
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In October 1900, David Rattray and his sister Agnes opened their first shop in McAslin Street, Glasgow. In doing so, they laid the foundations of a company that would go on to produce Scotland's premier lightweight bicycle, "The Scot", or perhaps better known as "The Flying Scot". Over a period of eighty-three years, their cycle shop would grow ...
Flying Scot Racing Making your Sailing Experience More Enjoyable
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Stainless Winch Crank w/handle. $36.00*. Makes raising the sails easy and comfortable. * $5.00 shipping, $1.25 for each additional crank. Always Ready Boarding Ladder. $35.00. Attaches to the bolt that holds on the rudder blade, and is always ready with you need to climb into the boat. *$5.00 shipping and handling. Click Here for More Info.
Flying Scot
Dyneema Line Jib Halyard w/ Shackle $ 49.00. Mad Crosscut Spinnaker $ 1,025.00. Rigging Knife $ 34.95. Mad Tri Radial Spinnaker $ 1,140.00. Cup Holder $ 17.95. New Racing FS $ 33,500.00. "Sailing" by P Buckley Moss $ 60.00. Mad Daysailing Jib $ 450.00. Full Fingered Gloves $ 42.25.
Oscar Juner's 1962 Flying Scot racing bike | Classic Cycle …
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This Flying Scot, while being somewhat custom and unique (as they all were), appears to be their “Continental” racing model from the early ’60′s. It features Nervex Professional lugs and Reynolds 531 tubing, Campagnolo Gran Sport derailleurs, GB Coureur 66 brakes, a Brooks (what else?) saddle, Wolber rims, and sew-up tires.
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