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1948 Humber
Did you know bicycles can actually be ridden in street clothes? How much is your bicycle worth? What is the history of your bike?
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1870 - 1900 Iver Johnson Iver Johnson Cushion Tire Safety Bicycle -an original beauty -only saddle leather replaced -orig tires Circa 1891
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1901 - 1910 For Reference 1906 to 1921 bicycle styles
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1978 Humber Exploded diagram - Gear Cases and Chain Guards. (c)1950 and 1978, Raleigh Industries, LTD
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1851 - 1870 Sargent Boneshaker/velocepede: 1869, Mfr. Sargent & Sons, Boston.
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1978 Rudge Exploded diagram - FRONT VIEW. (c)1950 and 1978, Raleigh Industries, LTD
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1870 - 1900 Elliott Elliott Hickory Bicycle, "C" Model, Mfr'd Watertown, Massachusetts. The Elliott is unique in American history, as it's related to our first automobile. This Elliott was the fore runner of the Elliott Quadracycle, bears the same hickory 31" rear /25" front wheel.
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1978 Humber Exploded diagram - FRONT VIEW. (c)1950 and 1978, Raleigh Industries, LTD
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1901 - 1910 For Reference 1900 - 1910 handle bars and stems
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1978 Raleigh Exploded diagram - REAR VIEW. (c)1950 and 1978, Raleigh Industries, LTD
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1870 - 1900 Iron Velocepede Tricycle, youth: C. 1900, 28" drive wheel. Iron tires, often called the iron velocepede.
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1978 Rudge Exploded diagram - REAR VIEW. (c)1950 and 1978, Raleigh Industries, LTD