
1941 Dayton with horizontal springer fork which replaced the vertical style springer seen in previous years. This bike is unrestored. Appears to have newer tires. … Continue reading
1941 Dayton with horizontal springer fork which replaced the vertical style springer seen in previous years. This bike is unrestored. Appears to have newer tires. … Continue reading
Rare Schwinn motorbike with extra tall frame. This bike has several non original components, but is still featured here at Nostalgic.net as an example of this rare frame size. … Continue reading
Made by Monark, this all aluminum bicycle was nicknamed the “Wingbar” because of its wing shape cast into the frames top tube. … Continue reading
Monark Silver King Inc. made this unusual bicycle with a frame with dual top tubes and dual down tubes plus the bar under the tank, making up 5 bars, thus the nickname “5-bar”. Art deco paint scheme on the horn … Continue reading
This months featured bicycle is a Shelby built Hiawatha “no-nose” Air-Flo. Notice the tank does not extend past the head tube like it does on the standard Airflo bicycles, yet the bike still retains all the other deluxe features. This … Continue reading
The Delta Electric Company in Marion Indiana produced bicycle accessories for many years. Their most popular product product was headlights. Most bicycle manufacturers chose Delta head lights and tail lights as original equipment on their deluxe bicycles. Some bicycles, such … Continue reading
This is an ad copy for the very rare double suspended Colson “Twin-Cushion” bicycle. The rear of the frame was cushioned in the same manner as the front fork, which was a Colson exclusive design. It is not known exactly … Continue reading
Features Super Streamline, Streamline Motorbike, and other great Huffman made bikes. … Continue reading