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I believe my question has been answered. It appears that my hub is a ND Coaster Brake, which came out in 1898, so I'm believing mine is original with the bike. Thanks to CABE for the help.
My Patee is not the racer and it seems to have the '87 seat post and bars. There were a number of these assembled in Kansas in 1899 and badged under a different name (Swell During). This was the year that Patee was in jail in Illinois for accomplice to murder charges and the factory was...
I just picked this one up and wiped off the dust. I put air in the tires, but they need new tubes. Tires are worn but look pretty good. Original Schwinn tires.
I have a pair that may be what you are looking for. I bought them a couple years ago and I have no idea of the origin. Take a look, I took some pictures that were of the same view of those posted above.
Pete
I have the wood wheels, new spokes and proper hubs for your Hawthorne...asking $180.00 for them. I have a drop stand with clip for $80.00. I have a rear fender that is blue that you could paint red (no braces) for $40.00. I have a pair of vintage Sears grips for $20.00. All prices plus...
Are you looking for 26" or 28". I believe the Hawthorne came out as 28". Thats the size of the tire. The wheel is actually 25" in diameter. I have most of what you are looking for off of a 1929 Hawthorne TrailBlazer.
This is a bicycle with a documented story. All my research and info goes with the bike. I got the bicycle from my wife's 90 year old cousin whom is still living. I have documented the bike from 1937 when he got the bike (it was used). Apparently it was purchased at the Montgomery Wards store...
My 1929 is a Westfield Built Trail Blazer. It has the SN stamped on the frame below the crank hanger which identifies it as a 1929. Here is a picture from the 1929 Wards catalogue of the Trail Blazer.
I received the valves yesterday, put the tire out in the sun for a couple hours and inserted it into the tire....it was a struggle but I got it in. today I will cement it in and leave it set until tomorrow. Then I will air it up and go for a ride (up the driveway and back). I thank you...
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