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1970 Montgomery Ward (Hawthorne) wards hawthorne...don't know year...3 speed shifter...
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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1970 Montgomery Ward (Hawthorne) wards hawthorne...don't know year...3 speed shifter...
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1931 - 1940 Mercury All orig. except for tires. 1939 Mercury, barn fresh. Photo by Dave Darnell
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1931 - 1940 Speed Speed Bicycle late 1930s and was made by Cleveland Welding Company
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1976 Rapido This is an 1976 rapido. the only original parts on the bike are the frame, forks, bars, front rim, and the crank assembly. Courtesy of Sickcycles
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1972 Hawthorne I'd like to know if anyone can tell me what year this was made or what it may be worth? It says "Hawthorne" and I know it was put out by Montgomery Ward.... the motor runs good and it says "Travis Bike Motor" and "Serial No. 4476". Can anyone out there identify it for me? Thanks!
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1950 Hawthorne I'd like to know if anyone can tell me what year this was made or what it may be worth? It says "Hawthorne" and I know it was put out by Montgomery Ward.... the motor runs good and it says "Travis Bike Motor" and "Serial No. 4476". Can anyone out there identify it for me? Thanks!
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1953 Raleigh This is my 1953 Raleigh 3 speed. It has yet to be restored. I need to find some parts such as the seat and the headlamp.
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1968 J. C. Pennys Late 60's or early 70's Jc penney muscle bike produced by Foremost. All Original
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1960 Rollfast Anyone know what year/model this Rollfast is? I'm giving it to my mother for Mother's Day, and I'd like to be able to tell her a little bit about it. The only numbers I could find on the bike were J7287 on the gooseneck and CH on the underside of the bottom bracket hanger. It also has Persons Supreme pedals. Tires are 26"x1.75". Thanks.
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1950 NSU NSU 1950. Original manufactory . Wheels 28 x 1 5/8 x 1 1/4 Brakes through front mudguards
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1987 Custom custom lowrider chopper hand made one of a kind bicycle.my hobbie is out of control I have many custom bikes more pictures at www.lowriderchopperbicycle.freeservers.com
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1962 Hiawatha Hiawatha. I believe 1950's era but am uncertain as to the exact year and model. Anyone who knows please email me some information.
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1962 Hiawatha Hiawatha Girls. Bought this bike with the Hiawatha boys bike picture I sent in. I also believe it is in the late 1950's age group but do not know for certain. Again, anyone who knows more on this bike such as year, model, value range .
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1970 The Wedge RAREST 1969 CANADIAN MUSCLE BIKE.1969-70 Super Cycle:THE WEDGE:Sale only at CANADIAN TIRE CORP. MAGASINS....Same bike as CCM MUSTANG MARAUDER but a lot Rarest,with ordinary front fork,and different handles than the CCM...20 inches X16 in wheels.3 speeds Sturmey archer sport shifter,pink line tires.Hemi Orange...My Bike Claude Deschenes..Drummondville...Quebec
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1987 Ace (Replica) Its not a classic but o so sweet. A hand made board track replica 8 horse hand made frame, bars, and tank Andrew Elia
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1978 Romein Dutch made "Romein". sturmey archer three speed and drum brake hubs, notice pipe cleaner hub shiners. 28" wheels with presta style valves that fit shrader valves.
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1960 Capo 1960 Capo [www.capo.at] with original candy red - and - white paint scheme, owned by Jacob Cowgill. Note the headlugs and the Capo badge. The chrome fork is not original.
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1987 Custom This is my chopper bike made up of many different models of bikes.
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1968 Huffy Please help me! I need to know year of the 3 wheel huffy frame numbers are on the neck. hc8330262
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1970 Hercules This is the 1970 Hercules I found in a bit of direpair at the loca St Vincents.. it rides as a good as it looks. Thanks again to all the great pointers. Old roads rules
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1970 Robin Hood 1970 Robin Hood Male 3-speed made in Nottingham, England. Sturmey-Archer model AW internally geared 3-speed rear hub. Good paint, chrome and decals. Brooks saddle All original and complete including 26 x 1 3/8 Dunlop Champion tires in good shape. 21 inch frame, measured along the seat tube.
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1964 Rollfast Anyone know what year/model this Rollfast is? I'm giving it to my mother for Mother's Day, and I'd like to be able to tell her a little bit about it. The only numbers I could find on the bike were J7287 on the gooseneck and CH on the underside of the bottom bracket hanger. It also has Persons Supreme pedals. Tires are 26"x1.75". Thanks.
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1931 - 1940 Raleigh 37 raleigh 28 inch roadster. owner rdiamonde
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1947 Schwinn Henderson 1947 Schwinn Henderson (Women's 26" inch) This bike was found thrown out on a trash pile (next door), rusted but complete, except for the original seat cover. It had been repainted about 20-30 years before in dark metallic blue. It had Goodyear 26 X 2.125 tires mounted when new, one of which I have stored. Has Bendix single-speed brake. It appeared to be a bike with few options, not even the chrome rims. Serial #B56979. Bike was completely disassembled, and paint was removed to the bare metal. It was determined the original color was light blue. Frame, forks and fenders were then painted (I admit, rather cheaply) with Plasti-Kote Old Ford Blue and Hot Rod White Engine Enamel. Handlebars, handlebar stem, Bendix rear hub and front hub were rechromed, and the sprocket and crank were cleaned and polished. The dark blue paint, which had been sprayed over the head badge, was removed. The badge was polished back to it's former glory, but was left in it's all-brass state. New Pyramid rear-view mirrors and a U-Stone headlight were mounted to the handlebars for added effect, and spoke-mounted reflectors were added as well, for possible night riding. Altogether, I've thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Kurt K.
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1955 Columbia According to the serial number and some other research, I am certain that this is a 1955 Columbia balloon tire bike. I see no tank mounting tabs. Leather persons spring saddle is actually still somewhat comfortable. I do not know the model, but a catalog showed a similar paint scheme bike as a "W29T". This was a 52-53 cat. though. Missing the fender light(aren't they all?) About to begin a resto on this bike soon.
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1952 Sunbeam 1952 Sunbeam Male 3-speed made in England. All original and complete except new 26 x 1 3/8 inch tires and tubes. Sturmey-Archer AG rear hub with built in Dynohub generator. All power and lighting in good working order! Large 23 inch frame, measured along the seat tube. Dunlop rims, rear rim has poor chrome. Oilbath chaincase, with a decal stating: "The Little Oil Bath Chaincase". Sturmey-Archer H-N-L window shifter. Sunbeam fork crown. Rear-facing rear dropouts. Triple spring Terry saddle. Original Shock Stop handgrips are rough. Unique brake levers and center pull calipers. Headlight is dented and the lens is cracked. Rear reflector has a crack. Hand painted gold pinstriping. Bottom bracket oil port. Good paint, decals and chrome (except on rear rim as mentioned above).
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1952 Sunbeam Oilbath chaincase. This is not like a Raleigh enclosed chaincase. This is sealed and holds a few inches of oil.
A really bad idea that only lasted a few years...
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1931 - 1940 Long John Danish "Long John" Delivery Bicycle Seen almost as purchased. Age unknown.
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1954 Jack Hateley Genuine Jack Hateley of Wolverhampton, 1950's men's racing bicycle. Restored with new paintwork and original transfers given by his widow herself. Modern soft saddle and dropped handle bars with foam. Includes a panier and original mud guards. The forks are a replacement from the 1950's. The tubular steel is especially light and finished carefully, hand built and customised for a guy with long legs. The wheels have a close tolerance to the frame. The original centre pull brakes are present.