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One of my favorites finally obtained ...,red for Christmas! Greatful for it and the friendships made surrounding its purchase!!! Merry Christmas bike brothers And God bless us all with our heathy addiction to cycles and good friendships
With the Caddy gone now, I thought I would concentrate on the shop this weekend. Still have a ton to go through, but it's amazing what you find in "Your Own" stuff when you actually have room to dig!! The Hardware bin shelves for example, found 2 of these over 3 years ago, sold one, stashed one, then forgot about it. Got them from an older gentlemen that grabbed them up from the US Army Airfield in Coffeyville Ks. when it was closing after the war.
My best news of the week was three years clear from the throat cancer.
Also another pair of Morgan & Wright tires for the tyre pile.
And this cushion tire Iver - Lovell. Cool that it still has the original tires. A heap of paint removal is ahead in future!
I’ve been lucky finding interesting bikes lately . I finally thought this was going to be a quiet week then this freight train shows up. This is a 1890s Rear Steering Tandem. I believe this might be a 1897 Barnes And Sterns Flyer . Thanks to a fellow Cabers help. This bike was $150 new in 1897 . I’m open to any info anybody may have and correct parts . The correct parts that are on this bike are the frame the fork the steering linkage and the seat post . All the other stuff looks to be of a 1970s overhaul. The good news is the bike is rideable!!! If anybody has parts for this please PM me. I’d really like to find the chain rings and cranks .
My best news of the week was three years clear from the throat cancer.
Also another pair of Morgan & Wright tires for the tyre pile.
And this cushion tire Iver - Lovell. Cool that it still has the original tires. A heap of paint removal is ahead in future!
Added a unique head badge to the collection. No clue where it was used other than on one of Suzuki's motorbikes. Will be working hard to get this translated to see if that narrows it down. The white characters though do translate to Suzuki.
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