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Karl Barton’s bespoke Carlton track bike

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Polished to perfection, Karl Barton’s All Chrome Carlton Flyer would have blazed like a comet with its tail on fire around the steep banking of Japan’s Hachioji Velodrome at the Tokyo ’64 Olympic Games.

At 5 ft 4 in (167cm), Barton was a diminutive rider yet a giant of the track. “I watched him race at Butts Stadium in Coventry,” recalls current owner, Dave Marsh, of the Universal Cycle Centre, Rotherham. “He’s a short guy, but very punchy – a dominant force on the UK track in the mid-1960s.”

The Carlton Flyer was immensely popular among Barton and his peers, not least because it was a formidable race weapon on both track and road. As Carlton’s hero product, Gerald O’Donovan, the brand’s manager, was quick to realise its marketing potential too. “It’s amazing how many pros were on Carlton Flyers,” says Marsh. “Gerald actively sought to provide every talented rider with one.”

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Carlton track bike with red white and blue details

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Dave Marsh

Owner of the Universal Cycle Centre in Rotherham, Dave Marsh is a pre-eminent bike collector who specialises in refurbishing frames and parts to bring them back to their original glory

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