
For 1940 the Cleveland Welding Co. dropped the “Supreme” designation of its top model and simply referred to it as the “Men’s “A” Fully Equipped”. The “Four Gill” tank was introduced in 1938 to accommodate the tall head tube of … Continue reading
For 1940 the Cleveland Welding Co. dropped the “Supreme” designation of its top model and simply referred to it as the “Men’s “A” Fully Equipped”. The “Four Gill” tank was introduced in 1938 to accommodate the tall head tube of … Continue reading
The 1937 Roadmaster Supreme is one of the most desirable pre-war bikes. These bikes feature a radical “Y” frame design and even the crank is curved. This bike was restored from a complete original but the paint scheme is not … Continue reading
Hiawatha Shawnee 20″ bike barn find. Looks to be 1950’s, but with updated ape-hanger handlebars and seat from the late 60’s or 70’s. The 20×2.125 whitewall tires are a rare site! … Continue reading
A semi-deluxe bike, sold by Montgomery Ward, and made by the Cleveland Welding Company. Cool wing design on the tank really sets this bike off. The seat on the back is an accessory added later. Not exactly the safest looking … Continue reading
An awesome bicycle that my Uncle gave me… … Continue reading
A 1941 Cleveland Welding Roadmaster 4 Gill. The 4 Gill models were the top of the line bikes for Cleveland Welding from 1938-41. … Continue reading
First off, let me just say that I had remembered hearing about dad’s bike when I was a kid. It was hard for me to grasp the concept of a bicycle having all of the things dad told us about … Continue reading
This 1950’s balloon tire Hiawatha Meteor bicycle was a mid-range priced model sold at Gambles Hardware stores. While it does not feature a springer fork or chromed fenders, it still does offer a tank, two tone paint, Delta “Winner” headlight, … Continue reading
This was bought blind as a barn find and was supposed to be a Schwinn Hornet DX.When it arrived to me in the UK England I realised it was not. I sent photos of frame ect to a guy in … Continue reading
This is an all original 1938 CWC Roadmaster “3-Gill” survivor I have just found and purchased. It has been carefully cleaned and put back into working order with sympathy to keeping it as original as possible. New tires have been … Continue reading