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Need help identifying this bicycle

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popmachines

Finally riding a big boys bike
I need help identifying the make and model of this bicycle. The head badge is missing. So I need a head badge also. E-mail to [email protected] or call (419) 566-8401

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Patric, Is the bike above potentially a 1901 Hawthorne? Here's some similar correspondence on the chainrings.


Dave … the specimen you refer to is a 1901 Hawthorne
owned by CABER @Wheeled Relics .

The @popmachines specimen is potentially a Hawthorne ..
but I cannot associate an appropriate badge for it as
the machine gives me the impression that it has fatter
main tubes than the 1901 model of Wheeled Relics ...
and may be an earlier / later model -- wanting an altogether
different badge than the ''building'' version. Sorry for the run-on sentence.

He indicated in one of his threads that he realized it was
a 1901 model … as some part(s), inside the crankcase, had
a 1901 stamping. This machine features 1-inch o.d. main
tubes .. and lubrication ports atop the crankcase. Am not
sure if his 6-flame ring is fitted with a Westfield ''double-d''
crank feature … or a crank, drive-pin to engage the ring.

This machine (Wheeled Relics) carries the Hawthorne-
Building badge … see below.

If I am not mistaken … his frame also has no pinch-assembly
at the seat-post cluster. Both machines appear to utilize the
same type of rear axel-adjustment technology.

….. patric


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