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After at least ten years, I finally acquired this truss frame, suspected to be EMBLEM built. I am seeking any information on this. Head badge would be good! Horizontal hole distance is two inches.
Front oversize hub, flattened wood rim, white tire. Back wheel, metal clad wood, ND hub. I put the early GOUGH (made in England) seat on. YES, the front fork is bent back.
Looking for the identity of this bike. The forks appear to be a replacement due to blunt force trauma as referenced by the brazing repair at the head tube/down tube junction. There is a gap at the bottom of the bearing race indicating the signs of a truss rod fork originally. Mismatched pedals...
Just brought out from very long term storage. 100% original, oddly, missing the chain guard. This one is moving on to a new owner. Rebuilt power pac and converted to 10 9V batteries. 1 9 5 5
I may be buying this bike. Know anything about this model Pierce? 28" metal mis matched rims. Original Military tan in colour. My excitement produced an out of focus first pic.. Does that happen?
This 28" motorbike is the only tank bike ever produced by a Canadian company. There are no known examples. I want to create this model using existing parts as closely as possible. It appears parts were sourced from US companies. Westfield? Dayton? I do have an early Elgin motorbike...
I bought this rolling frame about fifteen years ago for a reflector that was on the Wald fenders. Never did find out who made it. never had a metal head badge (decal) and the inside of the chain ring is stamped with Pope in script.
Other than EBAY, is there a source for the following tires: 28 X 1 3/4" WHITE WALL tires (DURO?) or Schwalbe FAT FRANK 28 X 2 white wall tires, "brown" tread.........
Did a quick mock up of my 1940 Flyte model "8" with conventional front fork which I pulled out of the dark after 10 years. Yeam the "Rodney Dangerfield" (gets no respect) rarely seen version of the "other" flyte model. The inbred cousin, the "po" boy, experiment in early gene splicing, franken...
I have four hubs of the same maker. One is brilliant NOS, the others in descending order of used condition and missing parts. Along with these hubs are original blue prints and letters written to a dealer in Mississippi QC
Hub shell reads as follows...
Looking for any information (year, make, etc.) on this rolling frame I bought 20+ years ago. It never had a head badge, no holes for it, so...decal? The inside of the chainring is stamped Pope in script. I would like another crank, as the one pedal arm is welded to it (repair). I only bought...
I bought this Indian frame. I want to restore it, but I need to know what the time line is for these models?
I have seen different style fenders on them and some have tanks. Did this one have a tank, or was that an option? Are reproduction tanks available? I know I am far from the starting...
This shaft drive Orient was one of Major Taylor's racing bikes. It was bought sometime in the 80's from the family and now resides in a private museum.
Came across this original Swedish built MONARK. Age unknown..... early 40's?
Applied metal speared lugs, hanging toolbox from the carrier, aluminium chain guard,
spring controlled fork, cork/brass handle grips...........
Recently bought is this this wooden tricycle having original paint and striping as well as hopsack padded seat. Said to be made from 1870-1880 in Pennslyvania
Acquired this TOC bike a few weeks back along with a Bluebird (now sold). I don't think the green paint is original. It has armour coated rims which are also green which confirms the bogus paint. Missing the usual parts. I would like to at least get a badge for starters. Which one? Now this...
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Presented at the X X V International Cycling Conference held in Baltimore Maryland in August of 2014. The CCM Flyte and its role in the s t r e a m l i n e d movement in Canada in the 1 9 3 0 's.
I am seeking information on this Ladies model UNION JACK built in Toledo Ohio by the Union Bicycle Co. Anyone own one of any year any model? I am guessing build year circa....... 1920?
Took my custom 1938 FG Cafe Racer to a century old factory that started production of conveyer systems in the twenties and began closing down about a year ago and with four employees left from a high of over 300. A dirty place to work. Their job was to ship all the machinery and parts out to...
Pulled this out of long time storage and did a complete mechanical overhaul as well as rust removal and paint cleanup. This Columbia badged CCM tall frame roadster model is very rarely seen. I have owned it about 10 years after having seen hard time on a farm'
I don't usually take in roadsters...
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