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Post some pictures of your most valuable bike you have in your collection.
I'd have to say it's this one, a 72 Schwinn Suburban my girl brought home a few years ago for free. She needed a bike and asked if I'd fix it up for her, after a few days of tinkering around on it, my eyes got opened up to the world of vintage American quality built bikes!! A few years later collecting bikes became a hobby I can't imagine going without!! Joe
Well the 72 Schwinn is by far the most valuable to me just for the spark I probably never would have had, but I can't decide between these two as my most valuable monetary wise. Not in the upper ecshelon of collecting but I'm very happy to be their caretaker! 38 Zep, and 53 Higgins manifold bike.
My '54 Hercules. All original, except for spokes/rims/tires/handlebar. The tank shift (2-speed) and fender ornament is what sold me. Now, sadly, up for sale/trade.
My '54 Hercules. All original, except for spokes/rims/tires/handlebar. The tank shift (2-speed) and fender ornament is what sold me. Now, sadly, up for sale/trade.View attachment 1292326 View attachment 1292327
I tend to like original paint first one 1927 German built Triumph with Hindenburg sidecar Concours winner and Race of Gentlemen spectacle .-- Next Irish built Suffragists bicycle-about 60 hours of over paint removal - last photo WW1 Triumph all original one kick wonder
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