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I had not seen this before. Cool find for sure. I have a similar one from a German bike. The head badge that came with it says "Meister Bielefeld" Not sure what that means , but here is the fender ornament similar to yours. The set I got also had a rear fender "Badge" that wrapped around the radius of the rear fender that matched the head badge design . I wish I could show all three ,but only have pictures of the fender ornament handy . Thanks for sharing your finds . Congratulations to all of the Cabers who posted their finds this week..................they are incredible! All I can say is WOW ! Ride Safe everyone ! 😎

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Bielefeld is a place name in Germany

it is a city where several cycle manufacturers have congregated in the past

have encountered at least six or eight marques which have issued from the stadt


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Decent toc parts pile and a pretty complete Ladies Orient, minus the badge☹️

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Went to visit Pete @onecatahula today and brought these two home he had been storing for me. The first is a 1942 Hawthorne V70 Victory model. I have a light for it and it also has the brake light mechanism still on it. I’ll tear this one apart and a good service/detail to get it back in riding condition.


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Next is a 1941 Colson Goodyear Wings which is decently refurbished. The Wings snap tanks were actually sort of plain but whoever did this one used the Imperial paint scheme instead. They also put a Firefly reflector on it which isn’t correct but it’s cool so I’ll leave it. It will also get a good service and cleaning.


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So I sell my small 1950's Coke model #44 to "downsize" and make room downstairs. Then I find a 1957 H110F in a neighbours garage ( has been in there since about '74 hibernating) that was in the lunch room CKY of a local radio station from the late 50's. I dig this in that you just put in a dime and pull out a frosty soda. It's upstairs. I also replaced Great Garloo I sold to make space. Hmnn? Then I bring 2 aluminum outboard stands from my garage to the basement Man Cave and more motors ( one more coming in tomorrow). There is a theme with the motors. ( and the Coke machine) 1957, the year I was created.

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