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1870 - 1900 Eagle 1889 Eagle, 52" front wheel
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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PAIR 1969 Raleigh Sports in Gold. They made this color only a few years, and the cycles came with Sturmey-Archer twist-grip 3-speed shifters, not thumb shifters. They also came with color-matched Prestube rear racks.
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1968 Peugeot (folding bike) I got this as a child, when we lived in Munich, I believe in 1968 or 69.
Two-speed (duomatic) pedal backwards to shift.
Foot & hand brakes.
I would love a 2nd one that matches...
(Irene) Nolen Clark
Huntsville, AL
original & only owner (mine since childhood)
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1960 Carlton (headbadge) Carlton headbadge. Year Unknown.
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1960 Robin Hood (headbadge) Robin Hood headbadge. Year Unknown.
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1960 New Hudson (headbadge) New Hudson headbadge. Year Unknown.
I have been researching a collection of unused New Hudson Cycle Company
cycle tube head badges. In particular I have had no luck finding out whether it is a motor cycle or
bicycle head badge.
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1901 - 1910 Harley-Davidson (Replica) Replica 1903 Harley Davidson built using parts of a Roadmaster bicycle. The majority of the frame is fabricated as are the tanks, bars, engine and virtually everything but the wheels, tires and seat.
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1901 - 1910 Harley-Davidson (replica) Replica 1903 Harley Davidson built using parts of a Roadmaster bicycle. The majority of the frame is fabricated as are the tanks, bars, engine and virtually everything but the wheels, tires and seat.
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1968 Mesinger (saddle) Odd Mesinger saddle on a 1968 Columbia Playboy