
Shows a motobike frame (single bar) with tank, and a Delta Roadmaster headlight. … Continue reading
Shows a motobike frame (single bar) with tank, and a Delta Roadmaster headlight. … Continue reading
This scanned page shows an Elgin Twin-Bar with unique headlight. The bike shown on this page proves that what you see in the regular twice-yearly Sears catalogs is not necessarily all of what was sold at the Sears stores. This … Continue reading
This is a rare J.C. Higgins 100. Features Silver paint, chrome tank, rims, fenders, headlight, beehive springer, All State white wall tires, and rear carrier. … Continue reading
This late Robin features the re-dsigned frame. See the 1937 Elgin Robin in our database for more information on these bicycles. Built in headlight and horn combination distinct flared fenders the shorter and sturdier seat mast … Continue reading
One of Sears best bicycles, topped only by the Bluebird. The Fall and Winter 1936 Sears catalog says this about the Robin: “New streamlined motorcycle type frame with new Zeppelin-type corrrugated tank. Two built-in control buttons; one for headlight, one … Continue reading
This model is not mentioned in Sears catalogs, but is very similar to some that are, but this one is equipped with truss rods and aluminum fenders. The front fender is mounted on top of the fork in the same … Continue reading
This model “60” Twin-Bar bicycle was the top of the line for 1940, and was the most expensive bike you could buy from Sears at the time. It features aluminum fenders, chromed rack and gothic chain guard. The rack has … Continue reading
The Elgin Twin 30 of the Twin-Bar series. … Continue reading
The Elgin Twin 20, the most common of the Twin-Bar series. … Continue reading
The Elgin Twin-Bar series was one of the most successful series sold by Sears. Not to be confused with the “Twinbar”, one word which was the earlier bicycles sold between 1933 and 1936. The different Twin-Bar models were given numbers.. … Continue reading