| Claud Butler bikes are currently a bike brand produced | | | | They were also ridden in the 1932 Los Angeles, USA |
| and owned by the British Bicycle maker Falcon. Butler | | | | Olympics and by internationally renowned cyclists on |
| was a very popular pro cyclist who after finishing with | | | | the pro continental road racing circuit. By the 1950's the |
| cycling in the early 1920's started out producing Road | | | | CB Cycle Company was in decline caused in part by |
| Bike Frames in his shed in South London. | | | | a shorter working week and the Holdsworth Cycle |
| The was a boom in cycling between the wars and | | | | Company bought out Butler Cycles. |
| because of Butlers natural entrepreneurial powers and | | | | CB Bike Frames continued to sell well and gained even |
| an increase in demand Claud was able to open his first | | | | more credibility amongst the cycling world. By the Late |
| Bike shop in Battersea London followed in quick | | | | 1970's the Holdsworth Cycle Company had acquired |
| success by a string of Claud Butler Cycle shops | | | | the Falcon cycle brand. And over time Falcon have |
| through London and eventually nationwide. | | | | become the senior partner. The Claud Butler badge is |
| Claud Butler bikes quickly gained a reputation for | | | | reserved for their Top End Bicycle Models and Claud |
| innovation such as a brand new bronze welded frame | | | | Butler produce a good range of Road Bikes from |
| construction making the Butler frames strong and stiff | | | | entry level to top notch. If your looking for a reliable |
| by 1931 Butler Cycles were being used in the cycling | | | | well made and well priced Road Bike then these may |
| world championships in Copenhagen, Denmark. And | | | | be the ones for you with a good range of racing bike |
| following Cycle World Championships of 1932 Italy and | | | | models to choose from. |
| 1933 France and 1934 Germany. | | | | |