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1955 MIELE WERKE Year unknown. PROPRETY: MARCOS AURÉLIO BONO - NOVA FRIBURGO - BRAZIL
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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1955 MIELE WERKE Year unknown. PROPRETY: MARCOS AURÉLIO BONO - NOVA FRIBURGO - BRAZIL
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1968 Sachs West Lake heres my sachs west lake that white and trim with red
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1938 Raleigh. 3-speed Sturmey-Archer AW hub. 22.5" frame (measured from the top of the seat tube to the middle of the bottom bracket). Brooks saddle. New 26" x 1 3/8" tires and tubes. Quadrant shifter. Rod brakes. No indication that this ever came with a chainguard. Very good paint, chrome and decals for a cycle of this age
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1970 Huffy Wheel Vintage ad for a Huffy Wheel bike. Circa 1969-70
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1931 - 1940 Excelsior Whizzer 1939 Excelsior Whizzer
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1947 Schwinn Whizzer Owned by David Bayless in Euless Texas. Resored by Steve Bayless.
e-mail srb56@flash.net
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1970 Murray Wildcat F5 it was a murray wildcat and i made it a lowrider. i took the pic myself. my email is metal_head247@yahoo.com
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1967 Raleigh Winkie We have obtained a trike that my husband used to ride as a youngster in England, and then here in the States. It had Raleigh written all over it, and the model name appears to be "Winkie". Not sure of the date of manufacture and cannot find the serial number. Have had no luck in finding anything on the rear hub.
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1941 - 1945 Roadmaster with Whizzer kit I believe this is a 1942 Road Master Bicycle I added the Whizzer
package.
Kraig Ruhnke
Menasha Public Schools
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1911 - 1920 Shapleigh Wonder This bike is a 1911 Shapleigh Hardware ~Wonder~. I have yet to see another one of these, and I hope I will see one. This bike is original, not restored, with the exeption of grips, rims, tires, and spokes. I am not sure who made it, all I know is that it was sold through Shapleigh Hardware Co. of St. Louis Missouri.
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1973 Schwinn World Traveler Male 10 speed. All original and complete except new tires and tubes. 27 1/4 inch Araya rims. 21.5 inch frame (measured along the seat tube). Schwinn script front and rear hubs. Schwinn derailleur. Alloy demi fenders. Cool Lemon paint. Good chrome. "S" branded alloy stem and those odd-bend Schwinn racing bars.