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I’m probably doing this wrong but I have an 1895 Columbia bike and would like to remove the crank for cleaning and regressing. I removed the cups but it must be a two part crank since the bearing cup does not fit over the pedal end of the crank arm. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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I have what I believe is a 46-47 roadmaster. I am questioning the chrome rims. Serial number is a J and it does not have drop stand ears. Headbadge is brass. Grips have one green and one red reflector. ND rear hub. Any thoughts?
Looking for info on the chain guard on this Shelby. It looks wrong to me. Serial number is hard to read the letter but it is either a v or m793254.
Front light on fender is made in Japan and not correct either. Rear tire is an old centipede grip tire.
Gloss on the paint is fluid film and will...
Anyone know why a 55ish Columbia bike would have a B serial number. Bike is mint and older guy said he bought it new.
has the plaid type saddle with grey frame which I had on a ladies bike.
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Anyone know what this bike is. Looks like it was gray in color. No holes for head badge. Black out hubs. Tires were not balloon tires. Serial number D09919. No chrome at all on the bike.
I wish I never took it apart but not sure what to do with it.
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