
Entry Submitted by jason rollins … Continue reading
Entry Submitted by jason rollins … Continue reading
1938 Roadmaster ratrod project. RIDES GREAT!! Entry Submitted by Jeff Taylor … Continue reading
This is a nice original, un-restored ladies Roadmaster from the 1960’s. Manufactured by AMF, formerly the Cleveland Welding Company. Too bad it’s missing the front fender! … Continue reading
Marc Pfisterer’s 1940 Cleveland Welding built Western Flyer Deluxe is an outstanding example of early 1940’s bicycle styling. Western Flyer bicycles were the brand name of Western Auto stores. The tank on this bike, referred to in the collecting hobby … Continue reading
All original (with exception of a few parts that I’m looking for) 37-39 Cleveland Welding Company prewar hang tanker bicycle. WANTED: Complete original bicycles and parts like the one pictured. email drzira40@msn.com Entry Submitted by Edward Aguirre … Continue reading
I couldn’t find a catalog for the ’40-41 models, so I restored her using the ’30 catalog. She still needs a few finishing touches, like accenting the gills on the tank and pin-striping the wheels, but I’ll get to it … Continue reading
Here’s an old Roadmaster Cycle Truck I rescude from sure doom Two days ago.The searial number under the crank is D24645 , It’s got Eclipse Machine division hubs front and rear. Stamped on the front hub is 36 11 . … Continue reading
This very rare 1938 Roadmaster “Motor Master” bicycle, owned by John Stansbury was only built from 1938-1939, and only a handful survive today. It was the only motorized bicycle produced where the gas tank was degined to fit the frame, … Continue reading
This bicycle is in great condition.The paint a little chipped in places but very strong for the age.The horn works,the light is missing the lens and the fender reflector is not the original.Otherwise a great old bicycle it rides wonderful.It’s … Continue reading
Rare Roadmaster Flying-Falcon 3 Speed. This bike was Roadmasters answer to the Schwinn Jaguar. Sturmey Archer 3-speed hub on a balloon tire bike, somethign that only happened for a few short years in the 1950s among bicycle manufacturers. Candy red … Continue reading