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I bought this bike/parts today and would appreciate some ID help. Early post-war fat bar w/drop center rims? I'm most likely passing this one on if you need any of these parts hit me up.
Of all the Schwinn model-morphing that has taken place over the years, none bothers me more than the changes that Schwinn made to the Jaguar (IV to V) between 62 and 63. Thanks, I just had to get that off of my chest.
Trying to figure out what bike this is from. Very chunky housing and the only identifying marks that I can find is the number 33 on the reflective surface. Thanks
No more monkeying around with chisels, knives and flat-heads...scratching and scraping the cap and pedal all to heck... and never budging the cap. I am so pumped about his one!!! I took a pair of C-clamp style vice grips, the one with rounded clamp tips... dialed them in to tighten down firmly...
I bought this stunning condition parts cabinet a few years ago from the son of a man that had it on the counter of his bike shop in Wausau, Wisconsin. It came with small white cards on most of the individual parts dividers. Well, last night one of my twins sons was poking around in the cabinet...
Any idea what this 18" quill seat post is from. It's been jingle-janglin' around in my bike parts for a while now and I've never taken the time to figure it out.
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Wish it was all og, but it is what it is. Fork is set up for the waterfall badge.
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I was geeking out earlier tonight over the differences in the two different seat tube graphics that graced the short lived Ballooner Jaguar. I thought I'd post a pic so others could geek out too.
I bought this beauty last year from a local Arizona gentleman that found it in New Orleans a few days before Hurricane Katrina hit. He arranged the shipping back to Arizona and because of the mess the hurricane created with all of the shipping companies....he didn't actually receive the bike for...
I've never had one of these on any of my bikes and I need a quick lesson. What do I have here? Is this prewar or post war. What guts does this need to make it complete? Which brake handle does it take? Thanks in advance. :) and peace be with you all.
Ugh...I know you wont get rich helping me with this one, but I need a single front spoke for my 39 Cycle Truck. Crusty is fine. Last piece of the puzzle on this beast. Thx!
I haven't been this excited about a bike in a while. I have always loved these ballooner Jags and I am thrilled to have found this beauty in one of my favorite colors. The frame is stamped Nov. 1953 and it has the aluminum rear hub and the double rear fender/brake stay. The seat tube decal is...
This is the 1950 20" DX that I recently found and I'm trying to figure out what badge it wore in life based on the screw spread and the shape of the wear marks. Any thoughts?
I snagged this yesterday after convincing the seller to leave it whole...a few minutes after he started listing the parts for sale on ebay. It looks like a 39 DX. Frame has a little bumper for the fork. Love the cool tank. I haven't seen one painted in this pattern before. It has a Schwinn...
The Cycle Truck that I just bought has this high flange HD hub. The guts were all in a bag and I'm trying to figure out how to thread this thing back up with the big front drop stand. The single cone is totally jacked up so I can't get a sense of its original profile and the bearings I can't...
I have been obsessed with these beasts lately and grabbed this locally. I saw it posted here on the Cabe too so I know it's not news. My jaw hit the ground when I arrived to pick it up and the seller laid all of these extra Cycle Truck parts on me which will help me finish another one I have...
I found this beautiful bike responding to a garage sale listing that mentioned a "Corvette with gears". The original owner got it for Christmas in 1962. The bike first came to me without fenders because the owner took them off as a kid. The light was also missing. One of the most exciting things...
This is the rear hub on the Emblem bike that Im cleaning up. What is it? What brake arm would have been on it? What's up with the open hole? Like the rest of the bike, the hub is also factory painted red.
I snagged this about a month ago and just unboxed. At some point someone did a very thorough job with a can of silver paint... and yesterday I began my own thorough job didicated to its removal. The paint below looks exciting. The bike was packed very poorly and now missing the brake arm for...
I knew my smart ass comments the other day about Neanderthal's wife would come back to haunt me. He picked this LaSalle up for me today...but unfortunately is now holding it hostage at an undisclosed location. Sweet old bike from the original owner's estate sale. I'm waiting for his next...
Any idea what this stuff might have come on.? I assume these parts were all from the same bike. Rack measures 14" long and 4 1/2" wide. Drop stand measures 11 1/4 total height. Other items?
I was finally able to take a finished photo of my Flying Star thanks to Rustystone who provided the wonderful original paint Delta Hawk cake-topper for my front fender. Thanks again! Not too many of these bikes out there.
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