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Your bike is likely a 1956 model due to the graphics on the tank. The Radiobike was made from mid-1955-58. Total production was 8,500. In 1955, red, emerald, and blue were available. In 1955-early ‘56 red or green was available. 1956-58 was red only. 1957-58 the two speed was no longer available, leaving only the single speed.

I suggest you read up on my threads in the “restoration tips” section for more info, original ads, and every some documentation on surviving bicycles.

Your written serial number shows a 1960 build date, which is impossible unless the frame got replaced under warranty. Would be so kind as to post a photo of the actual serial number? @Dougiefresh
 
here is the serial # and some other pics. these couple stickers on the bike lead me to believe this bikes home was once in cali. this tan huffy seat i got 25 years ago along with the bike. I dont no if its for the radiobike or not. Maybe some1 knows what this seat is.
Your bike is likely a 1956 model due to the graphics on the tank. The Radiobike was made from mid-1955-58. Total production was 8,500. In 1955, red, emerald, and blue were available. In 1955-early ‘56 red or green was available. 1956-58 was red only. 1957-58 the two speed was no longer available, leaving only the single speed.

I suggest you read up on my threads in the “restoration tips” section for more info, original ads, and every some documentation on surviving bicycles.

Your written serial number shows a 1960 build date, which is impossible unless the frame got replaced under warranty. Would be so kind as to post a photo of the actual serial number? @Dougiefresh
Your bike is likely a 1956 model due to the graphics on the tank. The Radiobike was made from mid-1955-58. Total production was 8,500. In 1955, red, emerald, and blue were available. In 1955-early ‘56 red or green was available. 1956-58 was red only. 1957-58 the two speed was no longer available, leaving only the single speed.

I suggest you read up on my threads in the “restoration tips” section for more info, original ads, and every some documentation on surviving bicycles.

Your written serial number shows a 1960 build date, which is impossible unless the frame got replaced under warranty. Would be so kind as to post a photo of the actual serial number? @Dougiefresh


thanks for the info. I am attaching a pic of the serial number
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