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Got the brass top of this bell, would like to find out the maker of it in order to locate the rest of it. Does anyone for sure know the maker? I have some good guesses...🙂
My Rambler 1902 is finally rideable again, probably hasn't seen the roads for decades. The rear wooden rim was so warped that the wheel wouldn't even turn, but after the rim was spoked down, the joint reglued with epoxy and clamped in a jig, dried, put in water for a couple of days, repainted to...
Hi, can anyone date this hub, please? Must be rare? Got a swedish patent text on the brake arm. I found out that the swedish ND patent was granted in 28 of january 1899.
A friend of mine bought this bike today in a fleamarket in Stockholm, amazing find! I guess it's from around 1898 or so, can anyone date it better? Is the handle bar original?
Hi guys, yesterday I finished the restoration of a quite rare bike, a 1938 Crescent with optional stainless steel fenders and rims AND optional 192 other parts in stainless steel. In fact, all shiny parts except for hubs and chain wheel are made of 304 stainless steel. Never seen this combined...
Bought this Rambler 1902 yesterday from a museum, looks very original and amazing condition for it's age. However, the back wheel wood rim is warped, some repainting on the frame has been done and some minor things are not original, but overall a very nice bike. It was sold new in Sweden where I...
This bike i believe to be american TOC, any one got a clue of the maker/brand? It's upgraded with a swedish coaster hub made 1911-1919.
Thanks for your input!
Found this one i Sweden, where i live. Seems to be original, although the single tube rims is puzzling, should it be G&J clinchers or is it possible to be original on export versions? Can anyone confirm if it's original hubs? Was such a nice feeling to find the tag in the saddle post tube!
This swedish brochure printed in 1915 states improvements of the ND hub that i never seen IRL. The pictures indicates that it's a model A that are upgraded.
It says that the brake clutch is altered There are three cuts to the inside of the hub shell to engage the brake clutch. Has anyone seen...
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I have been offered this bike, but i know nothing about it. What year is it from? How original is it? What's missing in the tank? Is it hard to find parts? What should the bike cost? Are there decals to find? I have only seen pictures of it. Thanks for input!
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Bought this bike yesterday. Missing head badge, of course. Some of the parts and also the hole alignment indicates Crescent. Can someone confirm this? And also the year and model? The chain wheel is not Crescent, i believe? And also the Morrow hub is a later uppgrade? The frame no is 759008...
Found this photo for sale. Does anyone know the year and model of the bike? It's a swedish photo, so there is a chance that it's an early swedish Crescent, but it looks US to me.
Hi, there are some things i´m dying to know when it comes to the appearance/construction about US bikes VS European (Swedish, actually!:)). Is the reason patent or price related or just a habit or fashion statement? Here we go:
Why did they have 1” pitch chains for so long and not 1/2“ pitch...
Here's my custom build based on a 50's swedish Monark bike. Parts from the 20's to present time. Started of as a banged up empty frame. Inspired by US, french and some swedish streamliner/beach cruiser bikes. Hope you like it!
Hi guys, bought this bike the other day. The ugly front wheel is of course not original, but what other parts do you know to be wrong? Comparing with other Ramblers on internet says that the pedals are correct. Also probably the handle bar, since the handles seems original. Is the saddle and...
This bike started of as a overpainted frame without wheels, saddle and head badge. Through several strikes of luck i was able to identify and also date the bike. I found traces of a decal that could be compared to another 1898 Stormer, the frame number is pretty close. I have cleaned of the...
Got a mail from a guy who bought a apartment from the estate of an old lady. This bikes stood there in the basement! The lady got the apartment in the thirties!! This bikes both seems to be from 1898, the Stormers well preserved decal tells this. According to brands lists Temple only existed in...
I'm thinking of reproducing this pedal rubbers. Was this pedal type ever used in the US? If so, what's the model called? Is there a demand for the rubbers on the US market? Thanks for your input!
PS: This a swedish made pedal from the 30's. The model is called Reform and were produced by several...
Hi guys! Trying to find detailed info about this bike. Which model, what year it is and how it looked when new, e.g color, striping, ornament etc. The wheels are obviously not the originals, otherwise it looks fairly original to me. The saddle is marked GJ, is it Gormully Jeffrey? The fork looks...
Hi, making a query for a friend. I have never heard or seen this hub before. Does anybody know age, maker and country of origin? We live in Sweden. Thanks for your input!
Hope you enjoy some pics om my restored 1937 Crescent that was finished last friday. I have done everything by my self except some chroming. The striping on the rims and fenders are done with Finesse pin striping tape, ordered to correct width and space of the lines.
I have been looking for...
Something went wrong with the other thread, so here i go again! The amazing Featherstone with triangular chainwheel inspired me to start this thread. Here´s my rare and odd bike, guess the brand and year!:D
The amazing Triangle Sprocket Featherstone in another thread inspired me to encourage all of you to let us see the amazing designs of old bikes. Can you guess the age and brand of this one?:D
The amazing Triangle Sprocket Featherstone in another thread inspired me to encourage all of you to let us see the amazing designs of old bikes. Here´s is my rare bike, guess the brand and age if you can!:D
Hi! Does anybody know where i can find 3/32 inch screws with 48 threads per inch, length preferrably 1/8 inch?
Grateful for any tips, it seems impossible to find!
Could this be a Stormer Reading PA? No one with a Stormer who can help? :(
Hi Guys! Im a bicycle collector living in Sweden. A couple a years ago i bougt some old bikes and some bicycle wrecks from an old man. This bike was included.
When i got it i noticed that remains of the rear mudguard...
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