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This marque was a
premium frame, backed by
Ron Kitching (RonKit) and built by two British cycling stars. The
duration of the company was relatively short, spanning from 1972 into
approximately 1979. The original MKM
works is said to have been the constructors of certain RonKit and Anquetil models as well. (Post script: in 1982, Adam Hill of Hill Special Cycles bought the MKM ( Metcalf, Kitching and Mason ) business from Ron Kitching, transferring the equipment and materials from Harrogate to Spring Street, Rishton. In 1983 Adam, sold off the remaining stocks of completed frames and components, together with the frame making equipment and the spraying booths and ovens purchased from Ron Kitching to an enthusiast in Liverpool who continued to produce MKM frames for a further 10 years.) |
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"Wes Mason learnt his frame building
craft at
Carlton Cycles
for whom he rode for for a while. As
a matter of interest, a well known British time trialist of the day, Ian
White from York was the paint sprayer. The factory in Harrogate was called
Chapel Works, being the premises of a former chapel which Ron Kitching
purchased." Mike Mullett,
Reading, UK" "Steve Elsworth (was the) the foreman builder, at MKM, who built most if not all of these frames, Steve, who must have been one of the UK's top builders, particularly of lugless frames and tandems, never ever used any form of jig. Everything was done 'by eye', even the bending of fork blades." Norris Lockley, Settle UK |
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"I own a 1979 MKM Dominator which I ordered from MKM in August 1979. My frame was not delivered as the company had gone bust and my frameset and another were collected by my mother in October (I think it was) 1979 from Kirby Stephen from Mr Crabtree. I have read elsewhere of claims to have got the last frame from MKM
but mine was definitely one of the last." "I still have the MKM catalogue I ordered my frameset from. There were seven models offered: 1.) Metcalfe "BAR" 2.) Wes Mason "Gold Medal" 3.) Metcalfe "Tour de France" 4.) Wes Mason "Professional" 5.) MKM "Dominator" 6.) MKM "Ace" 7.) MKM "Track" ...(snip)... The directors of the company are listed as W I Crabtree and B Crabtree. The letters appear to have been signed by a P D Broadbent. The company address is given as Chapel Works, Skipton Road, New Park, Harrogate.....My frame number was 6184, so if the frames were numbered consecutively MKM can't have built that many compared to other lightweight builders." Chris Aspinwall |
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British team-mates Colin Lewis, Barry Hoban |
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Derel Wilburn's road machine |
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Tom Adams beautifully restored MKM
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Carsten Rehbein's
serial
#6579
(1979) Ultimate. |
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John Wood's
serial number TF 6282, one of last to be manufactured (1979?) |