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Is My Roadmaster Ok ?

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F serial number is early 1940.

THANKS ! I hadn't found out any serial number info yet . That Makes me happy .

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Here is a link to the work I did based off Phil's list above. https://vintageamericanbicycles.com/index.php/cleveland-welding-co-roadmaster/ V/r Shawn

:rolleyes: Nice Work Shawn . I read it All . This kinda stuff is so important. Thanks for taking the time to do that , MANY people can benefit from this kind of Information ( And it's set in a way that's EASY to Comprehend ) The Pictures were Spot on..............and really tell the story. You've been very helpful , and I dig your Post's and replies ....................They are Very Informative and.....................Well..................Entertaining . The Cabe Rocks ! and Shawn , you're just a Great Ambassador to this Hobby . Ride Safe ! :cool:
 
Oiled up the bike with some marvels mystery oil. These pic's are from when it was wet. It's mellowed a bit after a few days now. The oil helped it look cleaner and more uniform in color . Messed with the horn , and got it working as well . IT's LOUD !!! I have been nourishing the Seat with Leather Conditioner..........it's quite a bit softer now. Was pretty dry after sitting IN the house for 25 years. I'm Very happy with this bike.

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