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This is a broad cased event with a big Bike Show, Swap Meet and Meet & Greet with North Carolina event organizers, clubs, races and charity rides! Weather proof in a big beautiful building. Website is full of info here: http://www.greensborovelo.com/NC_Extravaganza.html Sign up using BikeReg...
FLEMA Super
Made by Fritz Fleck in Manheim, Germany
Circa 1971-72
This has been in my collection for about 25 years. On display & unridden during that time.
It is probably the very first available titanium race bike (Looks like months before Speedwell and Teledyne.)
(I am inclined to say...
Not sure how long ago I acquired these (many years!) but my shop guy says they are close to 26" x 1 3/4" or 571 bsd. These are 36 hole wooden core rims with what seems like a sheet metal steel "wrapping" This is sort of like sewup (single tube?) configuration. No marking I can find as to...
18 1/2" lugged frame with Reynolds 501 tubing. Shimano derailleurs with Suntour thumb shifters. Mafac cantilever brakes and DiaCompe MC style brake levers. Sugino GT triple cranks, Suzue sealed bearing hubs. Relaxed, ride-all-day geometry. Originally sold by Stone's Cyclery in Alameda...
As most od you know, the mighty Schwinn Bicycle Co in Chicago, Illinois USA was so powerful that it had many of its parts and accessories private labeled for them by other top bicycle industry companies.
This large NOS saddle bag was Made in ENGLAND by one of those speciality firms.
Was it made...
The Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World:
The Story of a Coloured Boy's Indomitable Courage and Success Against Great Odds
By Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor (1878 -1932)
Published by Wormley Publishing Company, Worcester, MA 1928
It is moving to realize that, Major Taylor, world-wide cycling...
I just showed this bike off in the Pre-1933 group because I thought it had been sold. But the deal didn't go through so I will now offer it to others.
In any case, it is an original Pierce Frank Kramer Special, with original paint, double box striping, and decals. And in a very unusual blue...
Thought you folks might enjoy seeing this bike that has been on my shop wall for 20 years at least.
I was told that this bike was awarded by Frank Kramer as the first prize at a race in the Salt Palace Velodrome. That would put it pre-1913 the year that that facility was closed (due to fire?)...
Looking for a new home for this bike that has been on display in my store for 40 years.
I found it under a pile of pillows in an Antique store in 1976. It was refinished its original color, black, by McLean Fonvielle, the builder old Silk Hope & McLean frames in 1980 or so.
The saddle was...
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