Monark Bicycles Painted Sign
This cool old painted advertising on the sign of a building was revealed when the adjoining building was demolished.
This cool old painted advertising on the sign of a building was revealed when the adjoining building was demolished.
This bicycle wears the Monarch label. Not to be confused with Monark, which came much later and was entirely unrelated.
Found in an antique shop in Ohio by a friend. Was shipped to Cleveland, OH from Tonawanda, NY in the late 1940s and hung in a barn until a picker found it. Has one...
Troxel deluxe streamline tool box seat with chromed wear tabs and rasberry reflector. The seat was used on Monark Silver King aluminum bikes and other deluxe bikes of the late 1930’s. Entry submitted by:...
This early Monark Silver King is different from the later ones by a few notable features. Most obvious is the use of stainless-steel “rain gutter” fenders, typical of bicycles built before the mid 1930’s....
This is a custom “rat bike” based on a 1935 Rollfast Motorbike. Features Fat Frank tires, 1941 “Hibbard” Snyder built spring fork with Monark truss-rods, large sprocket on front, 1890’s small front sprocket adapted...
The aluminum frame on this Monark built Hawthorne Duralium has a piece of springed steel behind the crank housing, and springed steel rod inside the rear stays allowing the rear of the frame to...
1936 Monark Silver King 24″ boys deluxe M1 model “the aluminum streamlined bicycle.” Has the aluminum alloy frame, stainless steel fenders, built-in wheel lock, front blast horn/lite combo, Troxel tool box seat, streamlined luggage...