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The Man & Mancave that started my love of bicycles

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DOUBLE WOW...........Thanks for sharing the memories and the pictures. Where is home from your roots ? I admired your Xmas lights on bikes. You have good taste.
 
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DOUBLE WOW...........Thanks for sharing the memories and the pictures. Where is home from your roots ? I admired your Xmas lights on bikes. You have good taste.


Thank you!!!! Appreciate it so much. Grew up in upstate Connecticut, on the Mass line. Lovely country up there. I certainly miss it.

The area is full of old barns hiding treasures and lots of early 1900 bicycle manufacturers. Can't beat it!
 
I think 500cc?

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No it's definitely a 350cc model if it's a T21 model (350cc = a little over 21 cubic inches). The 'bathtub' nickname refers to the shape of that big rear mudguard, imagine it removed from the bike and flipped upside down, it looks a lot like an old tin bath. They were fitted to pretty much the whole range of trumpets for a few years.
 
Ive been to the Muscle bike museum during the swap meet, it was beyond awesome. Jim and your mother came down to Providence to ride the East bay bike path with myself and few others about 12 years ago and I rode this

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