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I came across some old promotional material created by Bendix and sent to Westfield Manufacturing. They were sent to Westfield each month for 9 months with each containing a promotional letter and a recreation of an old bicycle ad. The ads were nicely done and frameable. The letters usually...
The gold saddle in your Wanted thread is absolutely the correct saddle. Good luck trying to find one. I've been looking for a couple of years. If I run across 2, I'll let you know.
I, for one, did not look at Ken's (Mr Columbia) involvement with the video as him being a shill for a Chinese bicycle company. I looked at his appearance as that of a man that is knowledgeable and passionate about the history of Columbia bikes, which he is. There is certainly nothing to be...
Posters have been wondering about where these bikes are built, so I did a little digging. There is a website for the new Columbia company. http://columbiabicycles.com/ The word "China" does not appear anywhere on their site, but this was posted on their Facebook page a couple of weeks ago...
I need at least one 14 X 1.75 tricycle tire. Are these impossible to find? I'd buy 2, if they match. Does anyone have them?
While negotiating the purchase of a tricycle, the seller told me that I could just fill the cracks in the tires with some kind of filler. I thought not. Was I wrong?
About a month ago I posted a photo of a 1941 Columbia bicycle in this thread. I stated that the paint was as bright and shiny as the day that it was painted at the factory. The picture showed a bike that was an obvious repaint with many reproduction parts. I was having fun. I thought that...
Here's my 1941 Westfield "Rambler" that I bought about a year ago. It's bright and shiny paint that has been untouched since it was painted at the factory.
As it turns out, it's actually a 1952. The former owner said that he got it brand new on April 4, 1955. I had no reason to doubt him. However, he was an older guy, maybe he could remember that day like it was yesterday, but the year .... not so much.
I just picked this 1955 Roadmaster up last week from the original owner. I spend a few days cleaning it up since it hadn't seen daylight in a few years.
I was doing a nationwide Craigslist search and found an ad for a Columbia Roadmaster. It was posted in the Hanford CA Craigslist w/o any...
Thanks for taking the time to find and upload the pictures.
There are a couple of major differences between this one and mine. Mine has a 16 inch front wheel and reversed paint scheme. This seemed to have been restored and staying true to the original may not have been a priority. The...
I have a 1941 Sterling with one truss rod. I need a match or a replacement pair. The distance between the attachment bolt and the axle hole is 21 inches. Can anyone help me?
Thanks for the info.
The reason I thought that it was from Murray was because Google displayed so many links to 1960's Murray Blaz-O-Jet Kidde Classics. The Kidde Classic is a miniature of a tricycle purportedly produced by Murray, but I cannot find an actual, regular sized Blaz-O-Jet made...
I found this tricycle and just couldn't walk away and leave it. After scouring the internet, I was able to find only one other example, but not much information. I did find lots of miniature replicas that tend to suggest that this one is a 1960. However, I can't find it in Murray catalogs...
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