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Offered here a beautiful Raleigh Chopper MkII with Ultra Violet color.
Equipped with all original Chopper components and Raleigh-badged cap nuts.
Serial number 1537992, stamped on left dropout
Sturmey-Archer AW three-speed hub [date 72 - 4] with “T-bar” stick shifter.
Also includes Keystone...
These came from 1960s Captivante bicycle made in France
Aluminum parts with steel barrel adjusters and fasteners
Fits handlebar grip diameters ~22.0mm to ~23.8mm
Weight 135 grams (pair)
For use with road type brake cable head and 5mm cable housing without ferrule
These have been modified...
Almost complete bicycle, without bars, grips, saddle, seat post, pedals, tires and parking stand.
Serial no. 578280 (stamped on seat tube top right side)
Frame size: 18 inch (crank center to seat tube top).
Top tube length: 21-1/2 inch (seat tube center to head tube center).
Tube diameters: 1...
Refurbishing the Racycle (c.1901-3) of another CABE member inspired me to re-inspect an early Racycle that came as a rusty barn find with wrong-size 26” wheels. <http://www.bikecult.com/works/archive/10bicycles/racycle_pacemaker_02.html>
I’m seeking help identifying the model year and how to...
Monark Rocket Ladies Roadster 1940s
Frame & Fork: 18-1/2" frame size (seat tube center to top).
Two-tone light blue with white creme.
Flush welded double bar drop-center frame.
Model number 3016, Serial number A0094474.
Crankset: one piece cranks, 6-1/2" offset arms, 26-tooth inch-pitch...
Is this a Shelby Flyer track bike?
Shelby is known for cruiser and roadster bikes, so I’m surprised there was a track racing model. A bike like this suggests that Shelby had a racing interest, so I’m seeking any clues if there was a Shelby-sponsored bike racing team.
I got this as crusty barn...
Thanks to CABE for helping solve many projects!
I've been refurbishing this TOC “Red Arrows” roadster bicycle.
The curved top tube and fork crown stand out, along with crank set, wheels and fenders.
I call it "Red Arrows" because the head badge is missing and doubt that arrow decals are...
I'm trying to tune-up a c.1901 Columbia Shaft Drive with a Corbin Model 8 coaster brake. Please, if someone can provide a service manual, let me know how to purchase.
Thanks, Dave Perry
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