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1959 Royce Union Pilot 1959 Royce Union Pilot Three-Speed Made in Holland Lepper Rims Michelin ZigZag tires
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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1959 Royce Union Pilot 1959 Royce Union Pilot Three-Speed Made in Holland Lepper Rims Michelin ZigZag tires
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1959 Royce Union Pilot 1959 Royce Union Pilot Three-Speed Made in Holland Lepper Rims Michelin ZigZag tires
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1941 - 1945 Firestone Pilot 1940's Firestone Pilot, mostly original I still have the original seat.
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1954 Firestone Pilot This is a Firestone pilot that I have and would like to know more about it. Year, manufacturing history,etc.
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1948 Firestone Pilot Classic, untouched 1940's Firestone Pilot boys bike for sale for $950 or BO. All original tires, seat, etc. Purchased from original owner. Very good shape, with only a little rust and no major repairs or reconditioning. An American classic!
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1969 Columbia Playbike
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1968 Columbia Playboy 1968 Columbia Playboy "88" Male musclebike made in Westfield, Mass USA. All original and complete excpet new tubes and the front wheel was replaced some time in the past. Good coppertone paint, chrome and decals. Chrome triple tree front fork. Unique Mesinger saddle with a couple 1/2 inch cuts near the rear sissy bar brace. 20 x 1.75 front wheel, 20 x 2.125 rear wheel with a Bendix red band coaster brake hub and a Kelly Springfield knobby tire.
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1958 Roadmaster Pleasure Liner Not sure of the year of this bike. It is a AMF Roadmaster Pleasure Liner. It was found in the garbage and taken apart, cleaned and re assembled. I have riden it on several occasions and the bike has been a lot of fun. Would love to hear about any information regarding the bike.
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1952 Roadmaster Pleasure Liner Chain Guard
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1949 Roadmaster Pleasure Liner
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1952 Roadmaster Pleasure Liner this is a early 50s pleasure liner ? (cleveland welding) i would welcome any info on the year/original colors (it has red pinstrips/white on chain guard/white on badge area. Missing horn tank.