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1902? Ladies Liberty. No serial # that I can see but had that 1902 Sidepath plate. Bought it at ML swap over 30 years ago. Was nice and complete, but gave it a repaint, all new nickle plating, seat rebuilt and new grips. The 28” tires were something available back then - they are lightweight, but hard. It does ride nice, and surprisingly light weight. What caught my eye was the chainguard - aluminum maybe?
We were on a night Wheelman ride years ago, my wife on this. A gust of wind came up and everyone’s headlight blew out except for her “candle light” (spring pressure pushes candle flame up to the lens as it melts)
This is a Bridgeport Conn built as opposed to the NY version. I really don’t know too much more about this bike…

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