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That's correct, notched fenders were discontinued in late 1917. Cutout badge is a 1916 only feature. The downtube also came with the Indian name script. Single crown fork with welded truss plates. flat dropouts with tension brackets also a 1916 - 1917 feature only. Lamp is correct, bracket is not.
Hi, just as a note, the first frame is a Cleveland Welding made frame. It could've been branded a Columbia or a Indian (from 1923 on). Good luck with your sale.
Hi, great bike but sorry to be a conveyor of bad news but that frame is not an Indian frame as far as I know. However It's Westfield built frame.
Indian frames came with 2 lugs from 1916 to 1922. The lugs were: one the top tube were it joins the post tube and other on the lower tube were it...
According to the serial numbers I-1?500 it's a 1917 frame, however it has a couple of interesting features: 1 the rear cout out fenders I've seen them in 1916 models only and the sprocket is more modern, like 1920 to 1929. Nice bike anyways.
Patric,
As far as I know Lindy had 5 different badges for bicycles. The 1rst. is for 1927 model only, 2nd. is for 1928 -1930 models, 3rd is for 1931 - 1934 models, 4th is from 1935 - 1938 y the 5th is from 1946 - 1950. I have no record of Lindys been produced during 1939 to 1945 (war time).
It well could be a Lindy tricycle, but the airplane is not correct. That's a generic Lindy airplane toy made out of cast iron. Lindy airplanes for the bicycles were made exclusively out of aluminum. Check this one in my collection.
Hi, I ran into this topic a little bit late but nevertheless I would like to contribute with my two cents. As far as I know Indian didn't offered the split bottom bracket until 1917, at least not in the catalogs. There's another way to tell if this Indian above is from 1916 and that is the rear...
Up for sale is this 1930s EA Hornlite with classic art-deco style. Horn base was broken when I bought it and is welded now (not visible from exterior). Works just fine. Heavy and bulky. Price is $350, shipped anywere in the continental USA (from Mexico were I'm actually living). First class...
Do you know if Westfield built bicycles for Emblem? I've owned this Emblem bicycle that looks to me like a 1930's Columbia Model. I've been looking up and down but haven't found any info on it.
The Chainguard and Rack didn't came with the bike. The bike was restored (30 years ago). It was...
Hi guys,
I need some help here to idenfify the manufacturer of this arch bar frame. I have been searching but it seems that very little information is out there in regards to this kind of frames. It has a Davis-like chain adjusters and a trumpet weld were the arch touches the seat post. The fork...
Selling this pogo seat. It was restored by Bob U some time ago but I never used it. The front screw is chewed up, it may need repair or replace or use it as is. Because of this I will offer it at a low price plus shipping. If it does not sell I will keep it for a future project, because right...
Hi guys,
I'm willing to trade my 1939 Hiawatha Arrow for a good (prefeably rolling) VW Oval Window bug project. Estimated price of the bike is $6, 700.00 shoot me a message if you're interested, we can talk.
Thanks,
Nelson
Amandus Glaser was the director of the German FN Motorcycles branch in Berlin. There were mainly motorcycles builders, but they also built bicycles for the well-known Belgian company. The director A. Glaser had come up with the idea in 1932 of designing a bicycle with a "standard framework" that...
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