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1960 Capo Sieger Virtually original 1960 Capo Sieger.
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1960 Capo Sieger Virtually original 1960 Capo Sieger.
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1965 Huffy Silver Jet 1960~s Ladies 26" Huffy Silver Jet. All Chrome frame. Battery operated tail light. Possibly missing a tank and head light?
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1931 - 1940 Monark Silver King Aluminum bicycle
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1931 - 1940 Monark Silver King 1937 Silver King girls bicycle showing Silver King~s butterfly center stand.The fenders on this bike are not original
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1948 Monark Silver King hi everyone, here is a picture of my 19?? monark silver king 26 inch men bike ,not sure of the year and not to sure if its all original ,i bought it from a kid that was riding it up and down my street for $100.00 ,it has a light on the front fender,single spring on the forks and someone told me that it should have a horn in the tank, i just wanted to know if anyone seen one like this and would know anything about it and where i could find info on this bicycle p ,thanks everyone for your time ,,,great web site too!!!
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1931 - 1940 Monark Silver King 1936 Monark Silver King. Wrong tires, seat, grips & pedals. Photo by Dave Darnell
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1971 Rollfast Skoot All original and complete. 20 x 1.75 and 20 x 2.125 tires.
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1974 Kabuki Skway lug 1974 Kabuki Skway, aluminum die cast lug cross-section: In the early 1970~s Bridgestone developed a proprietary process for die casting aluminum lugs around tubing. The process did not use welding or brazing. It allowed joining of dissimilar or difficult to join materials such as stainless steel and aluminum alloy. The process reportedly did not affect tube strength, unlike conventionally welded and brazed tubes, as the casting was done below the annealing temperature of the tubing. However due to the low ductility of the lug material, a compression slot could not be cut in the seat lug and the bicycles used an expander bolt to fasten the seatposts to the frame. The process was used on all Kabuki models with plain gauge tubes, including steel frames. The double butted, steel framesets used conventional brazed lugs. The photo shows the extra thick walls and how plugs were placed in the ends of the tubes to prevent the casting media from filling the tubes. Also note how the ends of the tubes are flared to prevent the tubes from withdrawing. The bearing housing also appears to have an internal sleeve. T-Mar
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1963 Murray Skybolt This was my grandfathers...I know nothing about it. It says Murray Skybolt on it. I would appreciate any info or suggestions on where to research! Thanks!!
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1931 - 1940 Elgin Skylark
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1931 - 1940 Elgin Skylark
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1960 Murray Skymaster Murray from I believe the 50~s mabye early 60~s Skymaster on the chain guard the frame, forks, rack, crank, pedals, tank with light, chain guard, and goose neck are orginial. I took a guess on the fenders I think the fishtail fenders look good on it.The serial # is M06 20X17 790477 any information on this Murray contact Dennis