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I guess I have more photos than I thought. I thought the badge photos I had were of two different bikes, but I think they're the same bike with the Whizzer Motor? Barry
Yes that is correct. It is the whizzer bike. I’ve been toying with the idea of trying to return it to its former glory. The missing parts...ie cantilever hanging tank and crossbar speedo will be hard to find and pricey. The provenance story on bike other hand makes me want to leave it as is. I’ll try and dig it out and get some more pics soon.
1940 I believe. Was told by Tyler @American Vintage Bicycle Supply it belonged to a young chap that sped through town one too many times. Got busted by the police and had the bike put in the attic or basement. There it sat for a long, long time. I wanna say in Atlanta but don’t hold me too that.
1940 I believe. Was told by Tyler @American Vintage Bicycle Supply it belonged to a young chap that sped through town one too many times. Got busted by the police and had the bike put in the attic or basement. There it sat for a long, long time. I wanna say in Atlanta but don’t hold me too that.
1940 I believe. Was told by Tyler @American Vintage Bicycle Supply it belonged to a young chap that sped through town one too many times. Got busted by the police and had the bike put in the attic or basement. There it sat for a long, long time. I wanna say in Atlanta but don’t hold me too that.
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