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Freqman1

Riding a '37 Dayton Super Streamline
Trying to figure out the maker. 24" frame. The front wheel/hub is a replacement (steel glue on). The seat is a Persons--may be later than the bike. Mis-matched pedals-one appears to be Torrington Star. Wood handlebars with cork grips. Has a slight bend in down tube otherwise a pretty nice bike. No numbers or markings that I can find. Thanks for any help. V/r Shawn

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I don't think Ajax. No head badge holes and mine has little straps screwed on the top of each side of the bottom bracket. I was also hoping the initials (J.K.) on top of the fork crown would help. V/r Shawn
 
Not where this bike came from area, but in n.j. a company used j initial for naming models. J. Flyer Manufacturer 1896 1898 Elizabeth Cycle Manufacturing Company Elizabeth NJ
 
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