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Post some pictures of your most valuable bike you have in your collection.
I think it might be this 1899 Columbia Chain-less Model 59. Its not really valuable, but I spent a lot of $ playing with it. After acquiring the bike I had the seat redone(not shown, the one in the pictures is an original 1901 saddle), found some correct pedals, toe-clips, Lantern, suspension seat post, Dean Tires, coasting pegs, cork grips, Cyclometer. This was one of the first old bikes I acquired and I went crazy with the accessories. The bike has since lost its suspension seat post, cyclometer and pedal/toe clip setup, but is now running a pair of self-balancing Curtis pedals which probably put the $ about even with the items I have removed. The add-ons easily out price what I paid for the bike, and I still do not have covers for the gears, but I like to see and hear the gears working, so I have passed on buying covers when they become available. This bike rides very well and sees the road once a month.
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