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Riding a '38 Autocycle Deluxe
I have this take apart bike. Has anyone ever seen anything like it? The fork is very Iver Johnson.
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I have this take apart bike. Has anyone ever seen anything like it? The fork is very Iver Johnson.View attachment 778683
Just a thought : Maybe this is a trick cycle ?
Similar cycles were used by trick riders in the early 1900's . See the exploits of Nick Kaufmann of Rochester N.Y. He would pedal his high bike and disassemble it while riding . He and his family continued performing into the early twentieth century. His bikes had release mechanisms that made it possible . Most were full nickle plate .
Glenn
 
Just a thought : Maybe this is a trick cycle ?
Similar cycles were used by trick riders in the early 1900's . See the exploits of Nick Kaufmann of Rochester N.Y. He would pedal his high bike and disassemble it while riding . He and his family continued performing into the early twentieth century. His bikes had release mechanisms that made it possible . Most were full nickle plate .
Glenn
I don't think its a trick bike. I think you will agree when I assemble and take pictures of the rest of the parts.
 
I have a set of adjustable bars that can be flipped upside down to become either riser bars or very steep drops. They use an interesting "keyed" stem section very similar to what I see poking out of the steer tube on your machine.
 
I have a set of adjustable bars that can be flipped upside down to become either riser bars or very steep drops. They use an interesting "keyed" stem section very similar to what I see poking out of the steer tube on your machine.
Hi Jesse,
Do you still have the bars?
Thanks,
Chris
 
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