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Classic American Bicycles (map with 180 brands)

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Freqman1

Riding a '37 Dayton Super Streamline
Cool map but just curious what the criteria was for "Classic". It looks to me like you have tried to include every US manufacturer.
 

cyclingday

I'm the Wiz, and nobody beats me!
1990’s was the cutoff.
I know that doesn’t seem like the classic criteria, but I got news for you.
Time is slipping by fast.
It won’t be too much longer, and a bike built in the 90’s will be considered a classic.
I mean, after all.
Back then they were mostly all human powered, and made out of steel. Lol!
 

Coot

Finally riding a big boys bike
You could decide whether you wanted to include Gresham Cycles in Reno, NV. Ed Gresham worked for Albert Eisentraut and Roland Della Santa. Being a machinist by trade, his frames were pretty exquisite.

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Ricker

Finally riding a big boys bike
1990’s was the cutoff.
I know that doesn’t seem like the classic criteria, but I got news for you.
Time is slipping by fast.
It won’t be too much longer, and a bike built in the 90’s will be considered a classic.
I mean, after all.
Back then they were mostly all human powered, and made out of steel. Lol!
I believe 1990's mountain bikes are considered vintage which includes some of the early 2000's (26" wheels). Makes me feel even older.

When is the start date for your map? it is a really nice graphic-
 

andrea.bonfanti

On Training Wheels
Very cool! 😎😎 Exhausting but fun work I'm sure. Joe Breeze was building Breezer bikes in Marin County in 1977. Mountain Bike Hall of Famer. Perhaps I missed them on your map in my quick scan this morning.

Very cool! Having a thing for maps, I can see having one of these.👍👍
Thanks. Breeze is of course in it. Moreover, the cover of this map is indeed the Brezzer One. Check it out here: https://corsaclassic.com/products/classic-american-bicycles-map
 
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