
Here is a photo of a very rare 1945 Rollfast prototype bike made of aluminum. … Continue reading
Here is a photo of a very rare 1945 Rollfast prototype bike made of aluminum. … Continue reading
Post War Savage Ladies Bike This is a post WWII Savage built by HP Snyder, Little Falls, NY, marketed by DP Harris and sold through an unknown retailer. The bike is likely a late 1940s or early 1950s. From the … Continue reading
1937 Peerless badged bike, built by H.P. Snyder (Rollfast). Nice hard to find original Green color bike! This is very similar to the ’36 Hawthorne Zep. … Continue reading
Here is an almost daily driver with LOTS of fatigued original paint, incorrect parts here and there (Roadmaster rear carrier.., pedals..etc. thanks Carl…but it fits looks nice?). Found a tank (thanks Jerry..”ouch” on price..) that matched perfect/correct for the bike … Continue reading
This is a very rare girls version of the coveted Hawthorne Zep. It survives with it’s original paint, and even the original Wards Riverside whitewall tires. It features an unusual means of holding the drop-stand in the upright position, with … Continue reading
This is a custom “rat bike” based on a 1935 Rollfast Motorbike. Features Fat Frank tires, 1941 “Hibbard” Snyder built spring fork with Monark truss-rods, large sprocket on front, 1890’s small front sprocket adapted to the rear, Old-Sol headlight, Battery … Continue reading
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Entry Submitted by Jeffery Cooper … Continue reading
24″ Rollfast Hopalong Cassidy boys bike Entry Submitted by Ed Manes … Continue reading
Rebuild after three years of finding the right parts, restore the decals myself, Scott McCaskey helped me out with the colors and Greg Armstrong helped me out with the decals, pinstripe it meself, Daniel Venturi helped me out with a … Continue reading