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1933 Schwinn B10E MotorBike, First Fat Tire Bike

11th March 1933 (No Comments)

1933 Schwinn B10E MotorBike, First Fat Tire Bike

Rare 1933 Schwinn B10E MotorBike, the very First of Fat Tire Bicycles (1933) and is a piece of Cruiser History. Schwinn’s Competitors Did not Release their Ballooner Bicycles until a Few years Later.

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Antique 1920s Wards Hawthorne Flyer Wood Wheel MotorBike

19th April 1920 (No Comments)

Antique 1920s Wards Hawthorne Flyer Wood Wheel MotorBike

Mid 1920s Mead made Hawthorne Flyer Bicycle in Excellent Condition. This Beautiful Motorbike has high pressure tires & cad covered wood rims, all original parts in great working order, Amazing enough she could be ridden daily. Hawthorne was the brand name of bikes sold at Montgomery Wards Department Stores.

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Antique Columbia Westfield Ladies Safety Bicycle

11th March 1920 (No Comments)

Antique Columbia Westfield Ladies Safety Bicycle

This is an Antique, Columbia, Westfield Ladies Safety Bicycle with a Nice Cad Metal Covered Wooden Rims. She’s an Elegant, Old, Bicycle, Restored as Found with Patina intact. From My Research, I Believe it to be a Columbia Westfield and maybe Considered a Safety Bicycle from early 1900′s to the early 1930′s. The Seat Tube Decal is Pope Westfield Mfg.

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1900s Simmons Arch Bar Fixed Gear Vintage Racer Bicycle

05th August 1916 (No Comments)

1900s Simmons Arch Bar Fixed Gear Vintage Racer Bicycle

This is an Antique Early 1900s EC Simmons Westminster Arch Bar Fixed Gear Racer. The Bike was made by Colson Bicycle Co. (of Elyria, Ohio) for Simmons Hardware Co. USA. The Bike is is an early 1900s arch bar frame with a Lux Low Patina restore.

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1914 Crown Great Western Manufacturing Wood Wheel Bicycle

24th March 1914 (No Comments)

1914 Crown Great Western Manufacturing Wood Wheel Bicycle

1914 Antique Crown wood wheel Bike made by the Great Western Manufacturing Company La Porte, Indiana U.S.A.. This Old Crown bike has a Wonderful Unique Ornamental frame that’s Beauty stands out compared to other plainer diamond frames of the time. Great Western Manufacturing Company was formed in 1898 as the result of a merger between four other cycle companies: David Bradley, J. Lonn & Sons, Adams-Westlake Companies of Chicago and the Crown Bicycle Works of La Porte. It Was Quoted that the Great Western Company was second largest in the country, being eclipsed only by the American Bicycle Company.

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