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Hi All,
Trying to get some basic information (year, model, etc.) on this this Monark frame that I bought on eBay almost 10 years ago. I bought it as a project bike but eventually turned my interests to several other pre and post war Columbia bike restorations and never went back to working on...
Hi,
I believe this subject was touched upon in an earlier post on this forum(?) but I can’t seem to find it. Regarding the length of a G519 Westfield-style kick stand, I believe the correct length should be 10” (when measuring just the exposed rod from the housing edge). I just picked one up...
Hey Cabers,
Looking for a pre/post-war Columbia / Westfield style “slabbed” seat post bolt . Has to be pretty clean (and nothing against Schwinn, but has to be from a Westfield). The last one I bought off of eBay (see pic) stripped out when lightly torqued due to excessive rust on the threads...
Looking for an original pair of chain adjusters for a 1941 Columbia. These utilized a screw head rather than the typical square head usually found. If you have decent set let me know! Thanks,
Bob
I'm looking for a box of original Torrington Heavy Duty .120 Spokes / Nipples. Partial box is fine as I only need enough to lace up one wheel for now.
Thanks,
Bob
Looking for a little bit of advice/suggestions on “upgrading” the original (.080) spokes on my 1946 Columbia Standard Motobike to the Heavy Duty 12 gauge (.105) spokes. I'm in the process of building an original style Whizzer Bike and was advised to go with the heavier spokes. My question is...
I'm looking for the Lower Truss Bracket to fit a 1946 Columbia Motobike. These lower brackets were used on all of the 1940s military bicycles and later appeared (in chrome) on the 1948 Columbia Heavy Duty Motobike model. (Most other models with trusses never used the lower one). I'm willing to...
This fender light was prevalent on Columbia bicycles in the early/mid 1940s. It is somewhat similar to the smooth top loading Delta but it should have the distinct ripple pattern on top -- and unlike the Columbia "Streamliner" it does NOT follow the contour of the fender. If you have one that...
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