1985 Cignal Talon Cignal Road Series (model: Talon). This is from the higher-end of the now-defunct Cignal bicycle company. TIG-welded steel frame (lightweight). From mid-80~s to early 90~s (guesstimate). Original equipment was Shimano 600 and Exage. Shown here restored with Campagnolo throughout.
Friday, January 30, 2009
1985 Cignal Talon
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
1953 Schwinn Tandem
1953 Schwinn Tandem 1953 Schwinn Tandem. Single speed, rear drum brake, color is maroon with gold pin striping, very good overall condition. Fenders, grips and pedals are not original. Vintage Headlight and generator are made by Miller. Chain ring on the other side is the cool one that says A S & CO in it.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
1967 Sears Tandem
1967 Sears Tandem Sears tandem of unknown vintage. I know the front wheel is not original, unsure of other parts.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
1964 Columbia Thunderbolt
1964 Columbia Thunderbolt This is been my project bike for the past 10 years. Its 95% restored. 1964 Columbia Thunderbolt Photo By Joe Baril
Saturday, January 24, 2009
1961 Schwinn Tiger
Friday, January 23, 2009
1971 Fleetwing Tigercat
1971 Fleetwing Tigercat 1971 Fleetwing Tigercat (the BIG
chopper-24"x20"). This bike and photo are owned by and part of Larry Ricci~s
musclebike collection.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
12th Annual Vintage Bicycle Swap Meet, Monson, MA
The 12th Annual Monson Swap Meet
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Memorial Hall
Route 32
Monson, MA
Details:
http://oldroads.com/monson.asp
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
1961 Schwinn Tornado
1961 Schwinn Tornado This all original, mint bicycle is a 1960 men~s (yes, it is an adult bike) Schwinn Tornado. My father purchased it for me as a christmas present (it takes place of the shotguns he has bought for my brothers). This picture was taken when I had my senior photos shot. Everyone at the photo place looked upon it with awe! This is my favorite ride next to my stingrays. Over all, an excellent bike.
