You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
All of the things are $40 each shipped unless you want to haggle.
Schwinn repro with incorrect light and maybe incorrect bracket;
Williams 46/49. Drive side only (I'd be interested in acquiring a correct right side);
Quaint old folding rack/seat, make offer;
Front rack;
Sakae SX...
The price is good at 12 pounds (a little less than a buck fifty to the pound these days) and now they're on sale at 8 pounds each!
http://www.spacycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m2b6s122p1621
I'm getting a pair or two. I've contacted them about shipping but that was just five minutes ago, I'll...
The steerer tube is bent beyond my ability to heal, but the rest of the bike is ok. I've even bought new tires for it. A matching tealish green 24" fork would make my day. I might just get a generic chrome one, don't want it too shiny, though.
I'm into this thing for about a hundred bucks...
I think the is repro stuff, the guy who sold it to me said that's what he thought but he wasn't sure. It was like NOS when it came to me but I couldn't resist putting it on my bike and riding it around for a couple of years. So it's got some nicks and scratches but it's still quite...
The Panasonic looks to be in pretty good condition but the rear wheel is toast and the front one I need for another bike, so they aren't included. Free local pickup, $25+shipping if you make me box it up and all that.
This is a '61 Robin Hood. The fork is toast and if you've got one to sell...
My modern alter ego has some things to sell, too. Bear with me.
I built this sweet 18 speed half step set up using a 13-36 9 speed cassette and a 46-49 Williams crank. Read more here; http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php/725295-18-speed-half-step-gearing-on-a-531-Falcon!?highlight= It...
Been saving these for a rainy day and I guess it's rainy. If there's a pair of hubs you really want without the rims, I'm willing to make a deal. All prices are +shipping.
First up is this pair of Phil Wood 5 speed 27s. I've got some freewheels to fit, we can talk about that. I trued them...
Nice original bike with fresh grease in all the bearings. Rides great and looks great (if you like patina). Tires are correct Carlisle Ribgrips, Old but they still hold air. The original seat is a nice display piece but it will crumble if you sit on it much. The seat frame is fine if you...
I'm pretty sure this is a Buffalo Pierce and I don't think a standard 1 piece bottom bracket will fit without a little modification. I should measure it again. I'd like to get $200 for it plus shipping from RI. If you really want the fenders I'll sell them separately.
Higgins is all gone. Still a few fenders around, though.
Chrome gothic fenders with cool reflector, probably middleweight, $50+shipping?
Ratty, mismatched chrome fenders, sold
WWII lightweight fenders, $30+shipping
Or was it a '56? I looked it up once. All there, nice patina. Fork's a little bent, crank's a little bent. Pedals look like crap. I'll take a picture. I wonder where I put the stem bolt?
New tires included.
$150 + shipping from RI
I guess it's a '62 8 or 10 speed. It's definitely from before the Raleigh takeover, and it's got a standard thread bottom bracket for your convenience. It had a 3 speed wheelset on it when came to me. The hub was dated 1959, for what that's worth, but then how do you explain a 49 tooth...
My neighbor backed into her daughter's bike and bent the crank. It's an SR Suntour PFF 8 speed XR 180, 155mm long, C-C, 24/34/42.
Anything comparable and not too expensive will work.
A genuine WWII blackout bike. I've got a thing for these, they are as American as American gets without any chrome or fat tires.
This one rides really nice. I repacked the hubs but the bottom bracket spins smoother than any Ashtabula I've ever had so I didn't mess with it. I've put 20 or...
I've got a cantilever tank that's not in bad shape. But I just sold my Typhoon and kept my old straightbar.
The paint is shabby but the chrome is ok. There's a small ding or two and some scratches but it's mostly shiny. I've got screws to fit but they ain't the correct ones.
I'm not to...
The black one is a 1975ish Raleigh with a 24" frame that I've spent a lot of time cleaning, polishing and greasing. I even rebuilt the 3 speed hub. It works great except for the rims which are rusted through in places.
The green one is a Chinese Phoenix that I bought just for the rims but after...
So Columbia made a fillet brazed lightweight. I just had to have it. Maybe I'm the only one out there who loves these early diamond frame american bikes. It seems like most people sell the hubs and the chains to the ballooner guys and throw them away. The Amish look really turns me on.
It...
t's got blackout hubs and the rear is a Morrow, dated late '45 so I figure this is a '45 Christmas bike or a spring '46 bike. The front hub is New Departure. They were painted silver years ago but not before a hubshiner took a lot of the black off the Morrow. The front one looks pretty good.
I...
I've got a 1910-20 Barnes (probably made by Columbia or the ABC). I thought I'd lube the bottom bracket but there's a ring with a rubber seal and two little holes in it like I'm supposed to turn it with a pin wrench.
It's really hard to turn. I've turned it about 3/4 of a turn to the right...
Anyone even got a picture of what this decal used to look like? Or what this kickstand looked like? Can I put a standard Wald kickstand in there?
Or maybe someone wants to buy this handsome steed for a hundred bucks as is?
A few more pics here...
I picked up a couple of bikes yesterday this one says it's a Barnes model 1901 but I don't think that's the year. Any one have any ideas?
The League of american Wheelmen says that this company made bikes from 1895 to 1898 but the wheels have a 1910 patent stamp on them.
Here's some more...
I need a rim for this bike, it's 26x1.75, standard balloon or mountain bike size, which is different from 26x1 3/4 or 26"s7. 36 hole.
Conversely, if someone wants a decent 1950something JC Higgins ladies bike, I'd let it go real cheap to a good home.
I picked this up last summer just cause I didn't have a mountain bike and this one was free. the wheels kinda suck but it goes pretty good when I put my expensive wheels on it. It's even shiny.
I was gonna put it on Craigslist but I saw that it was made in USA. Then I thought there might be...
Hi,
Back in my misspent youth, I had a Wards Hawthorne that I was pretty fond of. I've not seen another like it. It looked a lot like a Raleigh 3 speed or one of those Austrian built JC Higgins, or even a Schwinn World. The rims were white with black pinstripes and it had a coaster brake...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=230210562626&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=013
I'm starting to dig these, though this ones kinda rough, and is that a columbia chainring?
b.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.