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The bike was about 2 hours south of me. I`m just outside Albany,NY.
I went there for the Stelber and i ended up taking home a prewar ladies JC Higgins and a Schwinn American along with it. So much for clearing out the garage for the winter!
The American is for sale if anyone is interested.

Is it a Deluxe,with the headlight and tank?

Pat
 
I think it`s a 65. No light or tank but it`s still a nice bike. I can send you a pic if you`re interested.
 
you are correct they were of very poor quality mainly sold in appliance stores the forks bent back easily there were no bearings in the crank just bushings the 3 spped english style were of much better quality i suspect they were made by an english manufactuere
 
Does anyone know what year was the First Stelber Bike. I have several of them. They look more like 30's-40's rather than 1957 1960. All of mine ride great. Help
 
here's my 56 stelber 20" ballooner.
 

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Stelber

Does anyone know what year the first Stelber was made. I have several, But they look much older than the bikes in this post.
I guess mine are 30's 40's
 
This is a 56 Stelber JC Higgins, probably made when Sears' U.S. manufacturers were on strike. The tank and chain guard look the same to me as some of the U.S. made J.C. Higgins.
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Adding a few years' knowledge to an old thread. Stelber actually was a NY import co., and they didn't manufacture any bikes. Most were imported from the Daimler/Puch/Steyr group in Europe. They also sourced from their NY neighbors, Chain Bike/Ross, and I've seen a few that seem to mix Euro and Ross parts.
 
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