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Popsicle Ice Cream Bike

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3onthetree

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Good morning. I took my ice cream bike out to the local car swap meet this weekend and a gentleman there mentioned this forum said this was a great source of information. I bought it at an auction out in California while I was visiting and brought it home with me to upstate New York. It seems to be completely original maybe even down to the tires. I am certainly no expert on bikes. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 
The above post also shows how illiterate I am working on my phone. The first picture is the wrong picture.

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Welcome to The CABE ....

That is an awesome Ice Cream Bicycle ... super graphics !!

Glad to see Popsicles in the graphics. Every ice-cream bicycle
re-doo I've seen never has original graphics.

Your all-original machine is a real joy to see.

Please consider a very-lite cleaning (if necessary) followed by
preservation.

A restoration would kill-off the spirit of that relic.



Very-beautiful to behold. Diggin' that rear gear ... positioned
for torque - not speed.

Those boys are diggin' this deal .........


....... patric


post script ... in 1905, eleven-year old Frank Epperson (of San Francisco)
invented what would become the Popsicle. This info is posted to benefit
your boys. Children can be great inventors .....
 
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Wow! What a well preserved bike! Welcome to the CABE and thanks for sharing!


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