 | American (1940, Hawthorne) - The Montgomery Wards Hawthorne "All American" was the top of the line model in 1940 and 1941. It featured a 2 speed shifter built right into the tank. The model pictured here is not the 2-speed model and is refered to as just the "American". Two versions of the bike were produced. The bike pictured was produced by the Cleveland Welding Company, a... |
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 | Beauty and Bikes on Atlantic City Boardwalks - Six lovely ladies on their deluxe 1930's Bicycles. Noteworthy bicycles are, 3rd from the left, Rollfast V-200, far right is a Schwinn Motorbike and just to the left of that is a Schwinn Aerocycle. |
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 | Hopalong Cassidy (1950's, Rollfast) - This month, for Bike of the Month we present this freshly restored 1950's Hopalong Cassidy bicycle. It belongs to Charles Larcom of Star Bike Shop in Savannah Georgia and was restored by Dave Stromberger of Dave's Vintage Bicycles in Davenport, WA. It features the very rare set of original cap guns, holsters, studded fenders and decorated Leather... |
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 | Men's Bicycle (1950's, Black Beauty) - I'm not sure of the year but I understand the Rollfast Co. guit useing the triple R chain ring in 1953. The bike has balloon tires a Troxel seat New departure hubs front and rear and Torrington pedals. Check out the aluminum goose neck. Entry Submitted by Morris Jorgensen |
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 | Men's Bicycle (1936, Harvard) - This nice original 1936 Rollfast belongs to Scott McCaskey. It has not been restored, just cleaned up. It is original down to the rare United States "checker side" black-wall tires. Notice how similar this bicycle is to the Hawthorne Zep. They share many parts, including the frame and tank. The bike wears a Troxel leather seat, and Delta lights. |
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 | Standard (1940's, Rollfast) - DP Harris Rollfast,with Standard Headbadge EA Fender Light,EA Horn Button.This bike looks like a Shelby??
Owner Marty Mullins Entry Submitted by Martin Mullins |
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 | Truss frame (1920's, Rollfast) - The truss-frame design was not exclusive to Iver Johnson. This one, badged Rollfast has an interesting sprocket that actually has the Rollfast name embossed into it.
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