 | Ranger (1930's, Mead) - Here is my mead ranger, I'm a young teenage collector and i wanted a toolbox tank bicycle. These are photos i took once i got the bike. It has balloon tires but it is really a 28 inch. It is in the process of restoration, and i would like to know if someone can show me pics of the front headlight mount. Entry Submitted by Bryan Rivera |
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 | Bicycle (1936, Indian) - One of the rarest balloon tire bikes known. This is an original bicycle in excellent condition. Earlier bicycles sold with Indian badging were of the single-tube tire variety, but this was exclusively a balloon tire bicycle. It was built in Germany just before the outbreak of World War II. Needless to say, any dealings with Germany during this tim... |
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 | Double Bar (1910's, Flying Merkel) - The Miami Cycle Company manufactured bicycles using their famous motorcycle brand name "Flying Merkel" and even painted them the same trademark orange color. This is a very rare example of such a bicycle. even in bad condition like this, the bicycle is a highly sought after collectors item. |
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 | Men's Bicycle (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 that many collectors consider to be the best performing spring fork made during the classic era. This style of bike was very mainstream all the way ... |
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 | Miss America (1939, Elgin) - Actually Sears never called this bike the "Miss America", it was merely referred to as the "Deluxe Equipped Elgin for Girls". It got the nickname "Miss America" by collectors because the 1941 Spring and Summer catalog stated that the bike was the "Miss America of the bicycle world!". This bicycle is one of the most radically styled ladies bicycle... |
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 | Streamflow (1937, Evinrude) - This Evinrude Streamflow bicycle had an aluminum frame and fork. The styling was very unusual. Few of these bicycles survive. They are very sought after today by collectors. |
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