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Anyone near or attending the Copake auction this Saturday? I'm considering bidding on an item about 31" x 9" x 4". Id anyone can assist I'd appreciate it. If your coming to MLC/Monroe that's even better. If you may be able to help please email me at [email protected]. Thanks, Shawn
Like the title says an original bike. Nothing put together from pieces or with repo or replacement parts except tires/grips. Please send pics/price to [email protected] Thanks, Shawn
So I ripped the band-aid off with the sale of my Flying Merkel and am cutting loose of all my 28" bikes. I bought this bike about five years ago covered in three layers of house paint. After about 30 hours I was able to save a fair amount of original paint. It has the solid Universal rubber...
These are for sale (pre-paid) with delivery to MLC May 1-3 (Wed-Fri). For any questions or to purchase please email me at [email protected] Looking forward to seeing everyone. Thanks, Shawn
1924 Indian $4800 firm
1936 Wards Hawthorne Speed Line $4200
1938 Colson Imperial $6500 firm...
A pretty rare, nice, original bike. I did put a set of John's chain treads on this to make it road worthy. The front hub is a Musselman Olympic Racer. I can count the number of loop tail bikes I've seen on one hand. I'll work on getting better pics but this is the best I have for now. I'm not...
Like most of the late pre war Shelby 'Surplus' bikes this one is something of an anomaly. No frame ornamentation but outfitted with both an aluminum guard and rack. A really nice set of chrome fluted fenders. This bike was found in Mississippi and other than the guy that found it had never been...
A little rough and missing the tank but pretty much everything else is there. It will need rubber and a service. I did test the 2 speed by turning the bike upside down and pedaling/shifting it and it seems to work fine. Pretty much buying the hub and getting the rest of the bike free! Just...
The largest of these offered and a good solid specimen. The seat is missing a couple of nuts that I just never bothered replacing. Typical hardware store stuff so not hard. Pics are the best description here. Another one that would go good with a Merc Pacemaker.
All the stuff I'm listing is...
The pics pretty much tell the story on this one. Great patina on this little guy. About the only thing I saw wrong is the rear step plate is loose on one end which a quick tack weld would take care of if it really bothered you. Would make a nice little companion to a Merc Pacemaker.
All the...
A solid bike that has minor issues to include the repo bezel and no guts in the horn light, a loose latch, and touch-ups on fenders and tank. The seat is a '50s model and the bars and grips are repo. Tires are some '50s Michigan (display only). Despite all that a nice, solid old ballooner that...
Ok so a whole lotta wrong going on here but it is a prewar Schwinn with good bones. Presentable as is with all the wrong/repo stuff or restore/refurbish correctly. I did ride this bike around MLC last year when I picked it up and it seems pretty decent. The bottom line here is you aren't going...
A pretty nice Anthony Bros. trike with the seldom seen wagon and some extra wheels. As you can see in the pic a small repair needs to be made to the step plate where the wagon attaches if you actually were going to let your youngsters play with it. No problems for static display though. Headset...
This is the first time I've offered this bike. I had this bike imported from Italy in 2020. A nicely restored bike with correct parts as far as I know. Has Torpado cranks, chain ring, and seat. I have ridden this down the street but highly suggest a good service and a careful inspection of tires...
Spring is almost here so time to get stuff ready to ride. I did the front master cylinder a couple months ago and a couple of days ago noticed the rear had given up the ghost so that was today’s project!
I'm thinning the herd a bit and am offering this exceptional 1936 Wards Speed Line as shown in the '36 catalog. This bike was part of the Steve Castelli collection and is featured on page 152 of the "Evolution of the Bicycle" Volume 1. The bike also comes with a 1943 Brockton, MA wartime...
Some of you may have seen when Pete posted his latest haul-well the back of the truck anyway. @markivpedalpusher, Pete, and myself took three hours just to unload this thing. If you need a Cycle Truck part he probably has it plus a whole lot of other stuff!
I took this in trade and looks like it was barely used. Something of a mix and match of Shimano components. A 56cm frame and comes with the pedals. A great entry level bike with a lot of touches normally found on high end bikes. Delivery to Monroe tomorrow. Email me at [email protected]
$250 finders fee paid that leads to purchase of 12" Silver King Tricycle to complete my set. Must be a complete, original tricycle. Please contact me at [email protected] Thanks, Shawn
Only a couple of bicycle related items but a ton of cool stuff in this one. Racing related to include cars, autographs, diecast, track and race posters, books, etc...
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/169980273_johnny-rutherford-s-kawasaki-bx200-bicycle...
Well it's been about three years but I spent the last month really getting after this. A big thanks to Eric, Marty, Pete, Bob U. and all the others that contributed to this. Hopefully it clears some confusion and helps some folks along the way. For some reason it isn't showing in the "Articles"...
I've been told the tandem expander brakes are wider than the regular expander brakes. Can anyone confirm/tell me how much wider? Both front and rear? Do the tandems use HD spokes? Pics with measurements would be great. Thanks, Shawn
For you motorized guys...
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/167633123_a-bicycle-frame-with-early-shaw-mfg-motor-as-found?from=alert&utm_source=SavedAlert&utm_campaign=SearchAlert_20230912_A&utm_medium=email&utm_content=item
Yea I know there are still 21 days left and some of you, myself likely included, may not be done yet but let's see what complete bikes you added this year. Heres' mine:
1939 Manton and Smith Golden Zephyr
1934 Schwinn B10E
1949 Roadmaster Luxury Liner
1941 Schwinn Autocycle Super Deluxe...
I t was with a heavy heart that I learned of Roland's passing. We had done business for about ten years. I finally had the chance to visit him and his wife a couple of years ago and we spent about three hours looking through all his buildings while the wives talked. The one bike I saw that I...
Yep Another Morphy auction bike. This bike is the real reason I registered for the auction. By the time this thing was over I had bought three but really felt sorry for the seller because after transport and commission he took it in the shorts pretty good. Even with the fees I think most of the...
Another bike from the Morphy Vegas auction. The bike was listed in the auction as a '52 I believe but I could tell by the way it was equipped it was likely a '49 model. For '49 you could upgrade to the Phantom style (no rivet) saddle and lit rear rack. The bike is also equipped with dual drums...
This is one of the bikes I picked up from the Morphy Vegas auction. This is a former Steve Castelli bike and I received the war time registration card along with a signed copy of the 'Evolution of the Bicycle" Vol 1 (pg 152). The bike is identified as a '35 in the book but is actually a '36. The...
I’ll post some pics later but need seat, pedals, and ‘antenna’ pant guards. Please reply by email to [email protected] with price and pics. Thanks, Shawn
So Pete finally got back to Georgia after his epic Florida trip. A few of us helped him unpack the goodies, had pizza, and talked bikes. Better than being at work!
I'm working on getting three bikes from Vegas to GA but looking at alternative plans. Is there anyone close that would be willing to pick up three bikes? Better yet anyone coming from the left coast for Thanksgiving/Christmas that wants to make some cash? Please contact me at...
A pretty decent horn with a loud sound. The plunger is sticking a little at the bottom and may just need a shot of juice or straighten the little bend on the plunger but I’ll leave that to the next owner. Any questions email me at [email protected]
Not sure who the maker is but a cool old light. The bulb doesn’t look burnt but the wiring needs to be redone. Measures about 5” across. Please email [email protected] for questions.
A nice, solid can. No straps and measures about 8” long and about 6” tall. Appropriate for teens-early ‘30s bikes. Please email Oldbikeguy1@ hotmail.com with any questions
There are at least two other ‘41 SD ACs out there the same color as mine and badged Ace so I’m changing it up. I love the deco script on the Cadillac decals so I had @Gus whip me up a set and got a badge from @Driftpr. The badge needed a little love but I’m happy with the way it turned out...
Don and Carol had been coming to Galax, VA the last several years and riding the New River Trail. A few of us really close to Don and Carol took a weekend get-away to ride in his honor. Don had a soft spot for Ivers so I rode the '38 Super Mobike. I'm sure if he would have been there he would...
Looking for this reflector-would consider whole rack. Do not reply here. Please email [email protected] with photos and price. Thanks, Shawn
Photo credit: Rick Wolfe
Pics tell the story. I put some proofhide on the saddle a while back and it seemed to give it some life. Measures about 10 1/2" long and 8" wide. Shipping to lower 48 only.
@draggin61 posted an early camel back Schwinn. He pulled the crank and it isn't dated. So who has the earliest dated crank? His bike has the Banner badge which, as I understand, was used up to about '17. I'm assuming his bike predates when the cranks were marked. What say ye Schwinn gurus...
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