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What types of bikes do you have? I got this one in Southampton. I have a place on the Harrison Settlement road. We should get together seeing as we are not far apart. I am Wayne Gillies, cell 902 219 3487, house at Harrison Smt 902 254 2905
I recently acquired a mid to late 1890s TW Boyd ladies bicycle, Montreal (specifically a TW Boyd & son FLYER) and would like to get some information on the bike. The full name of the company was T W Boyd & Son, Montreal, Firearms, Sporting Goods, Bicycle Goods and Materials, located at 1683...
TOC Readington, by Haversford cycle, Phila, Head Badge
In super condition, gold insert color is faded but visible
$85 shipped to continental North America
1896 "OUR SPECIALTY" No 10, head badge
According to the Wheelmen site, the Our Specialty bicycle was mfg by Western Wheel Works for one year only (1896)
$135 shipped to continental North America.
Refurbished saddles - New leather and padding with a respray of chassis
1. Persons - $ 90 shipped OBO
2. Mesinger - $ 75 shipped OBO
3. Mesinger short spring - $ 60 shipped OBO
Shipping included only to Continental North America
PRICE CHANGE ... $110. Two complete TOC cranksets. Race and lock nuts for both recently machined. Drive side crank arm on first one has a slight bend
One drive side crank orphan
$150 shipped to continental North America
Do not know what they fit..
I have had this one for years and only am getting to it now. There is no head badge, the head tube was cracked ( I replaced it); it has ND Model A hub; wood handlebar; CCM Hercules saddle; the fenders have a recess into which a mounting clip can be placed; Columbia pedals and unusual crank set...
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UNKNOWN BIKE WITH CCM HERCULES SADDLE
I am currently working on a TOC bike which I have had for many years..unfortunately there is no head badge, ergo, what is it? It had a torn head tube, which I replaced. Has CCM Hercules saddle, ND model A rear hub, Columbia pedals, wood handle bar...
I am not sure what this fits..It has been cleaned up, newly machined offside race and lock nut. There is slight play on drive side arm pin...$125 shipped from Nova Scotia OBO
I have one in great shape..bearing surfaces Ex, axle is straight, spins smoothly..is complete,
ready to lace up & go. I am interested in trading for 2 sets of Rat trap pedals, they must be complete, I want one in Vg cond and the other set will be used on a survivor. Get back to me if you are...
Early New Departure bell, great shape, high dome, very loud, workings inside excellent, Marked E 10 1/2. 2" W, 1 1/4" H..Ships from Nova Scotia..$125 USD shipped..OBO
Here's a Worksman trike that made it up to Canada. Balloons and great lines from the rear...heavy pumping though..Hard to determine the year as Worksman won't share that info. probably 40s/50s
http://s917.photobucket.com/user/dobie45/media/WORKSMAN%20ADULT%20TRICYCLE%2040s/108_0999.jpg.html
I have a few I was saving for a rainy day, but have not used them yet..all we get is snow up here i Canada..so here they are. I have 2 pr of the first one ..$25 pr shipped and one pr of the shaped one $30 shipped. There are 5 of the third one $20 shipped. They are for a 1/2" axle, 2 1/2"...
Here is a real survivor..1901 to 1908 Canadian Racycle with metal cart wheels with custom fitted tires, note the offside crank repair and custom rear sprocket. It had been ridden locally.
I have decided to take my 1898 Orient ladies out of the basement and make it rideable, I am missing the correct chain ring. The pix show what I am looking for. I'll take either the mens or ladies size. Does anybody have one for me?/
Not a CCM, for many of the frame construction reasons already stated, plus the seat tube set up and truss rod mount configuration are unlike any of the CCM built ones.
The frame is very similar to the 1894 Crescent #2 I have and which is almost completed, see pix at http://s917.photobucket.com/user/dobie45/media/PRE%201895%20CRESCENT%20CHICAGO/DSCN5362_zpsc7b111cd.jpg.html
Does anyone know what the head transfer looks like?? there is very little of the...
THE INDIVIDUAL DECAL TRANSFERS ARE $15.00 EACH (THE EXCEPTION BEING THE SPEARS AT $30. A PAIR). POST/SHIPPING VIA CANADA POST INCLUDED.
PRODUCING AND PRINTING WATER SLIDE DECAL TRANSFERS IS A CONSIDERABLY MORE EXPENSIVE PROCEDURE THAN MAKING 2 MIL VINYL STICK-ONS AND HAS BEEEN DONE TO ENSURE...
Check these http://www.tricyclefetish.com/seibert.php this one provides a bit of company history http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/o-w-siebert-toys-catalog-1956-illustrated-gardner
It has the post war headbadge, likely 40s/50s. Perhaps the bike was stamped near quitting time on a Friday (Miller time). Although not common; it has been noted that some bikes have come off the line with incomplete serial #s. The bike may have been modified, in which case, look for the...
Standard Cycle Products was a Toronto company, in existance from about 1930 to 1961, at one time located near Carlaw & Dundas, later at 600 Victoria Pk. It appears that sometime during the war years or shortly thereafter, CCM acquired the company, and continued to sell bikes under the SCP...
This is a topic that was at the forefront of the 1890s makers of Anotomical saddles. They included reference to a physycian views in these excerpts from their advertisements:
"The saddle can be tilted on every bicycle as desired" …in this way persons in polite Victorian society held the...
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