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Click on pictures for a larger view...                Updated 12.10.2008

      Essentially a Liverpool business (Although the concern moved about) Harry Quinn Cycles began as Coronet Cycles in 1909. Harry himself was the son of the founder and was assisted by his own son up until they gave it up (early 80's?)
     His racing bikes were noted for their short wheelbase and steep angles, relative to other current marques. He also served as the bike designer for among others, Viking cycles.

Bicycle registry with serial numbers HERE

"Ultra Light Road Machine"
Article with specs in Cycling magazine, July 24, 1963

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World Champ Reg Harris, usually associated with Raleigh, seen mere powering a Harry Quinn...

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A late 70's ad showing a racing bike with complete Galli group!

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Harry Quinn 753 road frame serial #Q113  (Early 1980s?)

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