
unrestored 28″ wheels Entry Submitted by rick gilmore … Continue reading
unrestored 28″ wheels Entry Submitted by rick gilmore … Continue reading
1915 Sears “Master” 28in.has Peerless coaster brake.this is a nice original about a cond.9. Entry Submitted by dave the wave … Continue reading
1919 Sears “Chief” 28in.has New Departure coaster brake.I got this on a farm in Minnesota that had indian burial mounds on it.in other words I found this bike on “Sacred Grounds” Entry Submitted by dave the wave … Continue reading
Restored, wood wheels, olive green paint, nickle plating. Entry Submitted by Brian Kunzog Signature olive green paint was used on all Harley Davidson bicycle models. Notice the H.D. letters integrated into the sprocket design. … Continue reading
This nice original truss-frame Harley Davidson bicycle was made by the Davis Sewing Machine Company. All Harley Davidson bicycles were painted olive green with brewster green panels that look nearly black, accented with gold and white pinstripes. Notice the sprocket … Continue reading
Sold in Tacoma Washington. This bicycle was built by the Davis Sewing Machine Company who made bicycles that were branded under many different names, including the very desirable Harley Davidson models. Ornate Heavy Service bicycle badge. The original Davis Sewing … Continue reading
This months Bike of the Month is George Coons Harley Davidson tall-frame equipped with a Shaw engine kit. Is this bitchen or what? Authenic Harley Davidson paint scheme, rare Mesinger “Superba” leaf spring saddle (factory equipment on a 1912 Indian … Continue reading
Patent granted to George Gorman of the Davis Sewing Machine Company. This engine was sold with a specially designed motorcycle styled frame by davis under the Dayton name tag, called the Dayton “Motor Bicycle”. The engine kits were later sold … Continue reading
This 1928 Elgin, owned and restored by Scott McCaskey (paint by Dave Stromberger) is an excellent example of deluxe bicycles offered in the late 1920’s. It features a toolbox tank with battery clip and switch built in, handlebar mounted headlight … Continue reading
This ad appeared in the October 1916 Issue of “Harley Davidson Illustrated”, and introduces the new line of bicycles by Harley Davidson. … Continue reading