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Jesse McCauley

McCauley Cycle Works
I've been meaning to make a thread dedicated to the many impressive 19th and early 20th century bike stands.

I have a small collection of them, I'm sure some of you can contribute to the thread so please show off those early stands!

A couple entries to folllow!



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First up, F.E. Myers & Bros A frame stand. Very sturdy steel* and cast iron construction in fantastic condition.

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does Piso's adjust up and down?

I haven't actually had the pleasure of first hand inspection, picking it up at Copake but I don't believe it is adjustable I think a 28" wheel is meant to rest in the opening rather snugly.


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