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OK all you Great minds out there... Mead forks

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I have two Meade Rangers that I purchased recently. Both have a 1918 patents on the crank. The standard frame bike has a serial number 85291. The tall frame has a serial number of 96714. I haven't researched either yet, but both have the rib on the fork, all the way to the crown. The std frame has a nickel plated ridge. The tall bike's ridge is painted dark brown, edged in gold pinstripe.
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Nice examples, based on the Fender Struts,- I would say the bikes are post 20's.....any disagreement?

Bart
 
IMO fender braces on the 2 bikes oldmtrcyc posted look typical to all years after discontinuing the coat-hanger rod style. 1918ish and on.
 
I wish I could put a date on my bikes, and the manufacturer. Sometime this winter I will dig into it, but any help here would be nice. Somewhere I have stashed some documents that may help.
 
Dag, just when I thought I was making some headway......I recently saw a nice plated non RIB version - I thought was correct, maybe not.

I've cooled my heels on my project and will be seeking more info before making my next purchase. From what I think I know, the bars and stem are the same for teens and twenties (correct?)
Bart
 
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