Author: Dave Stromberger

1937 Roadmaster

1937 Roadmaster

This original 1937 Roadmaster is the next of kin to the coveted Supreme model. It shares the same frame and many other deluxe and unique features with the Supreme. The frame is one of...

1937 Colson Vogue

1937 Colson Vogue

Rare original Colson Vogue deluxe ladies bicycle. This bike has several unusual features, most notable is the battery box between the seat tube and the rear fender. The light switch and horn button are...

1938 Packard

1938 Packard

This Rare 1938 Packard ladies bicycle was manufactured by the Cleveland Welding Company, makers of Roadmaster bicycles. It is in very nice original condition and still has all the unusual parts that it was...

1941 Roadmaster

1941 Roadmaster

This 1941 Roadmaster wears its original paint and chrome. Notice the New Departure 2 speed in black, which was a war-time finish for many bicycle parts. The fork is a Shock-Master spring suspended fork...

1935 Elgin Robin

1935 Elgin Robin

This beautiful restored Elgin Robin shows off the latest in styling for the mid 1930’s. Streamline frame and fenders with zepplin tank. Bike also features the optional gooseneck mounted speedometer. This ’35 Elgin features...

1936 Roadmaster

This unusual bike was made by the Cleveland Welding Company, one of the first designs that the company offered. It features an unusual tank that wraps around the head tube with the badge integrated...