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This is great! Have been constantly dissatisfied with the hard plastic reproductions available on Ebay- they are uncomfortable and split when yo actually use them
So I have owned these bikes plenty of times in the past but finding one this complete is really a treat look at all the crazy pivot points for the drum brake bike looks like it will clean up well
There was one of these at the Empire chapter meet at least 25 years ago adapted from the Triumph baby - this is where Schwinn got its fork design from - like on my 09
Hey I had promised you more photos of that princeton bike case - as you can see it holds 2 bikes - the Dayton is the one it came with in pieces - looks like it had dividers - I'm figuring just wood stringers that could stop things from bouncing around
Not for sale but in your wheelhouse - I have owned this for about 30 years - came out of a house in Montclair nj - I worked in a bike shop back then and did a display of antique bikes one week - then this came in
I have owned this bike for about 10 years and have 100s of miles on it- a great blend of early pre diamond frame and pneumatic tire comfort- the reproduction Brooks saddle is excellent - I re engineered the brake to actually sort of work
Will post a photo of my badge when I get home the bike is 1939 - 1940 bike was repainted poorly original paint remaining on the frame is grey and dark green -
For peper and salt flaking on nickel I use pewter paint just rubbed on the spots where it flakes off but I treat the rust first then burnish it in makes the patches not as noticeable - chrome is a different story - chrome paint looks like crap
Our Skylark came to us from a motorcycle dealer in England about 20 years ago - story goes a woman went to work in Paris in the 1930s and bought her bike from America a local bike shop modified it to be lighter and a bit more European in ride a d feel - I payed around 200 BP for it and was...
Almost blew a gasket yelling after they told me that ticket is just ment to let me know that I have to come to the post office - then I got to tell them how it really works !!
Vintage parts from France - waver placed in mailbox and signed - ticket taken next day by mailman - no package for 5 days - leave work early to go to post office (no late night hours) - they tell me I waited too long they sent it back - talked to postmaster - suddenly found-- this...
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