When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Window displays

-

Goldenindian

I live for the CABE
Found these digging on the web. Just wanted to put in one place. Feel free to add. The Racycle photo is very interesting to me..because I believe the racycle moto bike on the right.. is a bulldog! With curved seat tube. Lots of cool banners. Enjoy. Sorry they are not better quality.
19588AC2-BC8A-445E-979E-CD095DDCBB42.jpeg
A2940308-2332-4A43-8286-A1C4EFF26D1D.jpeg
18521EA7-A99D-4A41-8D7C-8E1921A61E50.jpeg
BC0FF3AD-4104-42F7-8BAB-70EFA45B2BF6.jpeg
3E8370F5-D230-4AFD-B90C-5D6B069C2D7A.jpeg
B59DDD27-5C9E-4A00-BDC4-A1F41E012FA9.jpeg
E9F5ED9B-002E-41FF-9DBA-CBDF36AEBB99.jpeg
DCAC92A3-F0EB-48FA-97D3-A536C86F88E7.jpeg
0A2032C7-AD94-4C7C-9E1E-17F01A43126C.jpeg
45ADB0F9-BC2B-40CE-9F49-F7B333CCEF01.jpeg

8ED8CEDA-C88E-4E6A-AF16-CE7855CD0B6A.jpeg
 
Re. 1916 displays: That's very helpful for me, thanks again. For a few years I've been trying to pin down the progression of fender design over time, especially with the front fenders (focussing mostly on CCM). I had thought it went from 1) no fender 2) short shallow fender stopping at fork crown 3) shallow fender to a little ahead of fork crown 4) dropside fenders, to 5) long double-brace front fenders (much later). In those 1916 windows, you can see almost all of those styles in the same year. The girls bike by the mannequin has no front fender like the 1890s, and the Reading Standard has a double braced front fender like the balloon bikes of the '30s. The only design I couldn't see was the short fender that stopped at the fork crown - perhaps out of fashion by '16. Interesting!
 
Back
Top