Pashley Guv'nor review (2024)

A throwback to the race bikes of the 30s and 40s, the splendid Pashley Guv’nor is a bike whose heart rules its head.

For 800 quid there’s a slew of very good machines out there, whether you’re looking for a nippy and capable sportive steed, a tourer that’ll get you across Europe or even a personal best-setting time-trial ride.

The problem is that Pashley’s Guv’nor is none of the above, but it’s still rather wonderful.

If your head is controlling your wallet then simply describing the Guv’nor will likely keep it firmly shut. Single-speed, drum brakes, leather saddle that’ll take ages to break in, steel frame and hefty wheels. Oh, and a design that’s cutting edge only if you still think the Charleston is raunchy.

£795 for what’s essentially a throwback to the 1930s? Did you say you stock Trek and Specialized?

The thing is, few of us actually buy a bike without letting our heart get involved. And as soon as you let that happen with the Guv’nor there’s a good chance that you’ll be handing over your hard-earned.

Based on a Path Racer model built in the earliest days of the Stratford-Upon-Avon-based company, the Guv’nor – so named as it was company boss Adrian William’s idea – is absolutely lovely.

Simple lines, beautiful proportions, a faultlessly finished Buckingham black paintjob, leather bar grips, leather Brooks saddle, gold-lined black rims and cream Schwalbe Delta Cruiser balloons – some of us would be happy to sit it in front of the television and just look at it.

Frame: yesteryear’s carbon fibre

Of course, beauty has to be more than skin deep. Beneath that black paint is Reynolds 531 steel tubing. Those of you with a thirst for bike history will, of course, know that this was the carbon fibre of its day.

Introduced by Birmingham firm Reynolds in 1935 it was the frame material of choice for serious racers for decades and notched up several Tour de France wins. Despite its success, it has since been superseded by other Reynolds tubes and, of course, materials. But for authenticity’s sake, Pashley has asked Reynolds for special orders of the stuff, and then handbuilt the frames to an extremely high quality.

Ride & handling: old school dependability

What this attention to detail and history provides is a stiff and surprisingly responsive frame. It’s not light by modern standards of course, but there’s a reassuring solidity about it especially when descending.

The sure-footed feel of the Guv’nor is aided by the 28in Westwood alloy rims laced with 36 stainless steel spokes in a three-cross pattern. Designed around a wide, contoured shape they’re stiff and heavy, but not at the expense of comfort.

Those fat tyres help, but they take some effort to get up to speed.

Braking is done by Sturmey Archer drums both fore and aft and their relative lack of stopping power compared with top-end rim or disc brakes takes a bit of getting used to. If anything, this encourages you to take a more relaxed attitude to cycling on a Guv’nor.

Actually, a lot about the Guv encourages you to take your rides at a more leisurely pace than normal. The rolling resistance of the wheels and fat tyres for one, added to the relaxed trail of the fork – none of which encourages rapid changes of direction nor rewards aggressive riding.

The position offered by the North Road, leather gripped dropped bars also feels relaxed. These aren’t drops in the modern sense but are more akin to bars on a US street cruiser – excellent for taking in the sights as you ride.

Should you wish to take your Guv’nor up to race speed, they do afford the ability to tuck Graeme Obree style, but provide little positional variety if you attempt – as one tester did – to negotiate steep climbs.

It will increase your admiration of pre-war Tour riders though.

The Guv’nor, of course, isn’t really designed for taking on Alpine – or Cotswold – climbs. Three Sturmey Archer gears are an option, but ours was fitted with the standard single-speed.

This is a smooth running 42/18 that’s good enough for around town cruising/posing and, we found, ideally suited to towpath pub-to-pub jaunts.

Equipment: retro chic

The Brooks saddle with titanium rails, retro drops, leather grips and brass bell all add to the Guv’nor’s chic. You even get a tin with a spare tube, saddle rub, a spanner and an Allen key, plus a bag of Guv’nor’s blend tea.

The wheels look fantastic but they’re the one thing we’d change, as each wheel alone weighs more than the frame.

Verdict: big grin sheer fun

This is a bike you’ll ride simply because you want to enjoy riding a bike. Obviously, it’s not for training and you won’t take it on a tour of the Lake District – although you can attach mudguards and Pashley’s catalogue states it’s ‘Just the ticket for exploring the English countryside’. But you will smile. And when you return home from your ride, you can brew a pot of the special Guv’nor’s Blend tea that’s supplied with every model sold.

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Pashley Guv'nor review (2024)

FAQs

Are Pashley bikes heavy? ›

The tyres and the bikes themselves are certainly tough enough to withstand bumpy tracks or loose gravel but the riding position is pretty loose and doesn't offer great control on unpredictable ground. Weight - weight does vary throughout the range but Pashley bikes are not considered light.

How much does a Pashley guvnor weigh? ›

FRAME
Lugged and brazed Rynold 531 steel frame.
WEIGHT
13kg
SADDLE
15 more rows

Are Pashley bikes still made in England? ›

Here at Pashley we are very proud of our 97 years of manufacturing heritage and the fact that we continue to hand-build our bicycles and tricycles at our factory in Stratford-upon-Avon, in the Heart of England.

When did Pashley stop using rod brakes? ›

Pashley switched over from rod brakes in the late 1990s, as roller brakes are much more effective at stopping the bike in the rain.

Do Pashley bikes have gears? ›

Additional Information. In true British fashion, the Britannia is suited to all sorts of weather, with the chainguard and mudguards keeping you clean and looking your best, whilst the reliable hub brakes and gears are effective no matter what the conditions.

What is considered heavy for a bike? ›

What's Light? Here are some benchmarks: 19 lbs is heavy for a road bike; 17 lbs is a kind of serious enthusiast norm; 15 lbs is light; anything significantly under 15 lbs is very light; 13 lbs and under is getting crazy. Add a pound or two to all these numbers if you're getting a gravel bike.

How heavy is a Dutch bike? ›

The big downer with these bikes is their weight. Many weigh 20kg (44lb) or more, which is fine for barrelling along a flat road but hard work up hills and a real pain if you don't live on the ground floor.

How heavy is a motorized bike? ›

Electric bikes are twice (or sometimes thrice) as heavy as traditional bikes because they contain a battery and an electric motor, both of which can easily weigh up to ten to twenty pounds each. So, how much does an electric bike weigh? On average, an e-bike weighs anywhere around thirty to eighty pounds.

What is the history of Pashley cycles? ›

Formation and early years. In 1926, William Rathbone 'Rath' Pashley founded Pashley and Barber in New John Street West, Birmingham. Pashley and Barber declared that they were 'Manufacturers of every type of cycle' and that 'Birmingham produces the finest cycles, these are Birmingham's best'.

How do I know what size bike I need? ›

Stand over height measurements are to the top of the top-tube. Ideally you want at least 2cm of clearance between you and the frame. In theory your stand over height is your leg measurement minus 2cm. It it worth measuring your inside leg with your shoes on so you can establish your stand over height.

What is the classic British bike brand? ›

Pashley Cycles is England's longest established bicycle manufacturer. Founded in 1926 and based in Stratford-upon-Avon, our dedicated team design and manufacture a unique range of cycles for both business and leisure customers.

Do any pro cyclists still use rim brakes? ›

One of the most obsessed over pieces of equipment for pro cyclists is, of course, the bicycle itself. After the mass switch in the pro peloton to disc brakes about five years ago, one of the last high profile riders to still race on rim brake bikes was two-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogačar.

What brakes do professional cyclists use? ›

What type of brakes do professional cyclists use? The majority of high-performance cyclists use disc brakes.

What is the life expectancy of bike brake pads? ›

On average, brake pads for disc brakes should last between 1,000 to 2,000 miles (1,600 to 3,200km). You might find that wet and gritty conditions, such as those you'll encounter on a Gravel Bike, will cause brake pads to wear much faster as sand and dirt splashed up from the tyres will act as a grinding paste.

Which bike is very heavy? ›

#1 Suzuki Hayabusa

The Suzuki Hayabusa is one of the heaviest bikes in the world, with a weight of 263.99 kg. Its major weight comes from its large engine and heavy frame. However, most of the weight is low to the ground and centralized. So, when you sit on the seat, it feels comfortable and lean.

Are fat bikes heavy to ride? ›

Fat bikes are indeed generally heavier than non-fat bikes. This can make them harder to pedal, especially uphill. The extra rotating mass and increased rolling resistance also makes them harder to get up to speed and limits their acceleration.

How heavy are mango bikes? ›

It is nice to have a stiff frame, and I much prefer hi tensile steel over aluminium, but it is far heavier. The bike weighs around 12kg, which is ok but not great. You of course have to make sacrifices to have a bike at this price, and the weight of components is perhaps a nice trade-off I feel.

Why are Dutch bikes so heavy? ›

Given that the landscape of Holland is typically flat, Dutch bicycles are heavy and sturdy and prior to the Second World War, it was uncommon for them to have any gears.

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