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The woman's bike is a nice, rideable bike from the mid to late 1890's. Original and straight wooden rims with Robert Dean tires. Mr. Brown made the Sager saddle and grips. The bike is unrestored and the maker is unknown. The badge on the bike is a replacement. The man's bike is a LeRoy made...
$100 plus shipping. This is a very nice tire with no wear or cracks. The rubber is soft and flexible. It holds air (at least for several days) and is ready to use.
FS- 15 assorted catalog reprints and booklets for Rudge, Victor, New Rapid, Columbia, etc. If you want them all I will take $65 plus $5 shipping. If they don't sell as a group in a week or two then I will sell them separately. As with all my ads, I apologize for the poor picture quality...
I know that the pictures are not good and I can try to take some more later today but this camera is pretty sorry. If anyone wants pictures just message me and I can get my wife to text better pictures from her phone. For some reason we cannot get the phone to connect to the computer to load...
I have 2 safeties to sell. The lady's bike is complete and rideable. Dean tires, Repro Sager saddle, Stutzman chainguard, new wood grips, and new skirt lacing. The head badge is incorrect for this bike. The pictures here are older because I couldn't get the new pictures to load. Maybe it will...
I reduced the Star one last time to see if I can move it before I go ahead and put some more money into it. I will still do the bundle deal with the 2 safeties. $6750 for the 3. That would be $1250 for the two Safeties. What a bargain!
This is a 48 inch rideable but unrestored American Star. It has the somewhat rarer pivot end treadles and the "shift" levers on the treadles that allows you to get more torque on hills. It is a pretty rare bike. Let me know what other images you want. I also added some photos of the 2 safeties...
I should be clear that the 1400 price is with the Safeties bundled with the Star. Without the Star they are $1600 firm. I have 1300-1400 in each of those bikes.
I thought that I would make a better deal for anyone interested in old bikes. If someone wanted the two safeties that I have listed on here as well as the Star I would take $6750 for the three. That would be $1250 for the two safeties. Those bikes should bring $1400 each but I could use the...
Sorry the pictures are so busy with the tree in the background. It was dark outside so I just took a few pictures in my living room. If anyone is interested I will be glad to take some better ones later.
Offered is a pretty nice LeRoy. If you are unfamiliar with the brand there is an abundance of info here on the CABE. This bike has original paint with pinstriping and most of the nickel is very presentable. It has period New Departure hubs with a Model A rear coaster, new Stutzman maple rims...
Search for this on ebay "2 Pack Challenge Strada Bianca Pro Tire 700 x 40 Tubular Black/Tan Handmade" Matthew Stofko recommended these and they are great tires. They are a very good fit on 28 inch single tube rims. Just order some tubular rim tape and you are good to go.
This is a nice rideable bike. It is ready to ride a century tomorrow. It was just serviced and respoked by Matthew Stofko. It is badged as a 1902 Model 88 but the badge is incorrect. New tubular tires. I am trying to buy another bike or I would be keeping it. The seat in the pictures does...
I am looking for a rideable ordinary. Restored or original isn't important but would prefer it complete and ready to ride. I would prefer a period bike but would possibly consider one of the better reproductions, especially in an eagle. Not interested in RBR bikes. I am not looking to have to...
Here is the bike that I am looking at. The owner says that it is a Victor. If it is, I have not seen one like it. I have ridden extensively on an 1885 Victor and it is nothing like this bike. This may just be an early example or something completely different. I am no expert; I just want to...
This large banner is 29 inches wide and 41 inches long. I am unsure as to the age but I would guess that it is possibly from the 1977 Columbia Centennial but I could be mistaken. It has some fading and a little damaged spot that I tried to show in the photos
I have seen it done at a Wheelmen meet years ago. I still don't know how he was able to do it. The guy had just arrived and was unloading the bike, he had it disassembled. He unloaded the wheel and the fork then just hopped on it and showed off for a minute before he came back to his car and...
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