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ok, I'll play, these 3 the ranger, bf, and b10 e, were actual finds. all three were bought less than an hour drive from me. these bikes were never circulated through the hobby.View attachment 1271756
I found this Schwinn Pea Picker 40 years ago, I traded a Lit Chick and $20 dollars (Don’t tell my daughter). It’s on loan to Cal Davis University USA Bicycle Museum. I road it once and now it’s “ART”!
I found this Schwinn Pea Picker 40 years ago, I traded a Lit Chick and $20 dollars (Don’t tell my daughter). It’s on loan to Cal Davis University USA Bicycle Museum. I road it once and now it’s “ART”!
Got this bike locally. Hardly ever see any classic bikes in my area and randomly stumbled a Facebook listing of a guy selling it.
I’ve cleaned it up a little but have really struggled with how far to take it. So far cleaned the handle bars, springer arms, and sprocket. If you look closely at the front rim on my first picture you can see a small spot I tested 0000 steel wool. It looks like it would clean up flawlessly as well
1964 Traveler, brought it home cleaned it up a bit ,adjusted brakes, made sure all bolts were tight and lubricated it. It's all original except tires, took it on the trail 10 miles, and it ran flawlessly. First vintage 3 speed, kinda nice.
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