You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Search results
#eBayPartner Most Recent BUY IT NOW Items Listed on eBay
My favorite, is when original paint is ground off to reveal serial numbers and then a picture is shown and a "what is it?" is asked.
The bicycle companies weren't like the auto and gun companies, whose serial numbers were well documented and required.
Bicycle companies seem to wing it and were...
A girl's Dayton "La France" Twin Flex (rare rare rare), I have tank.
Schwinn girl's red Panther.
Schwinn B-10 rolling frame, wheels, cross handle bars, sprocket.
Motor bike ballon tire rain gutter stainless fenders, that would go on B-10, etc.
#1 Leon is no poser. He can be abrasive, but he knows his stuff.
Not sure about this bike, but really don't care.
#2 Any info gleaned from anything associated with our long gone friend, John Polizzi, must be taken with a grain of salt.
John told me once, he'd put wrong things in his newsletter...
I got this for a Schwinn project, but due to health concerns, I'm not going to finish the bike.
Here is a light, with switch plus a battery can.
The can is nice, but I'd guess it's a re-pop.
Light is nice shape, glass is good.
Thanks!
Bob
I got this seat for a Schwinn B-10 project, but due to health concerns, I'm parting out what I have.
This is a really nice seat for motorbike, etc.
Whatever price + plus shipping.
Thanks!
Bob
FOR Sale: 1938 Bluebird. $6000
A beautiful and flawless restoration of the rarer Bluebird.
I've had this bike since 2018 and due to health concerns, I'm going to part with it.
I can deliver to spring ML/AA events ( or whatever they are called now.)
If somewhat close, would consider driving to...
Bill was part of the Hern Brother's mob, out of Dayton, Ohio.
You could not have found a nicer or friendlier guy than Bill.
Him and his brothers have been a fixture at many ML/AA meets, going way back.
He will be missed.
It was like I asked Mr. Huffman if I could borrow his wife, for a good time.
He instantly thought of that bike and not all the other Twin Flexes made. (According to him, about 6,000 or so.)
Those were some wild and crazy bike show days and conversations/bike deals, at the motel rooms.
I remember...
The company didn't name the '38 Twin Flex "the Death Bike!"
That name didn't happen until around 1990, at the Motel 6, in Ann Arbor, by 4 guys, bike meet tired/drunk.
(Phil Scott, Pat Cafaro, me, and Tim Geddors.)
There was no known literature at the time, let alone the bike.
Within 2 years, the...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.