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Hello fellow Cabers,
I acquired this yesterday and it is my first Mongoose BMX since I built one for my daughter in the mid 1970's. I am wondering if it has any real value and the approximate date range.
Schwinner's, and anyone else who reads this, I have among my 26" S7 rims a rear coaster brake hub with a brake arm stamped "Mark IV, Schwinn Approved", with "Schwinn Approved" also stamped on the hub with an oil port..............Love the oil port. Does this hub have any real value, or is it...
Hello Schwinn experts. I am looking for verification of the serial number on my Schwinn Hornet middleweight. My research here on the Cabe leads me to believe that this bike was built between 12/16/1957, and 01/02/1958.....an open dead space on the serial charts. Any information is welcome...
Up for sale is my 1960 Schwinn Hornet that I purchased over 20 years ago. It is one of those bikes that I "just had to have." I have only used it for display and it has been hanging on display for the past 15+ years. Time to thin my herd and let someone else enjoy it. The tires being original...
Gentlemen,
In my quest for the correct kickstand for my 1944 G519 restoration I have seen several different models used. The predominate one appears to me the style that Serge used in his restoration thread of his Westfield G519. It is the same as the one that I have recently acquired for...
Hello 1930's experts. Attached are several pictures of a bicycle that I am trying to date, and pinpoint the manufacturer. As I look at the headbadge, I question if it original to that bike??? Any and all info is greatly appreciated. Please see the photo's.
Thanks in advance!
For sale is my men's pre-war wooden wheel Westfield Crescent Jr. Roadster Motobike with an 18" frame, as compared to the Roadster model with either a 20" or 22" frame. This is original paint with remnants of the painted white stripe on the center of the fenders. The blue paint on the BB is the...
For sale is my men's TOC wooden wheel bicycle that I have owned for 30 years. It has no head badge, so I don't know the maker. The serial number is located on the lower portion of the head tube. The rear wood wheel is not original to the bicycle. The front wheel is wood, metal clad, and is...
Hello military bicycle fans. I acquired this bicycle 7 weeks ago as a frame only, in gray primer. I noticed that the welds were very excessive/ heavy duty, compared to any bikes that i have ever owned presently or in the past. Knowing that the frame looked like my 1937 Sterling Westfield, I...
Hello all, this is my first post, but I have been trolling the Cabe for many many years as a guest and have several friends who are Cabers. I have come to the point where I need to reach out to those of you that have more knowledge than me in certain areas of the vintage bicycle world. I have...
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