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Tag Archives: Wingbar

1937 – 1938 Monark Silver King Wingbar

Posted on November 2, 2012 by babyjesus
Posted in Pre-War Balloon Tire Bicycles | Tagged Monark Silver King Inc., Wingbar

An outstanding example of an original Monark Silver King “Wingbar” model M-137. Nicknamed the Wingbar because of the art-deco wing design sculpted into the top bar of the aluminum frame. Original paint remains intact on the fenders. The chrome plated … Continue reading →

1937 Silver King Wingbar, His and Hers Pair

Posted on March 7, 2010 by EPenny
Posted in Pre-War Balloon Tire Bicycles | Tagged Monark Silver King Inc., Silver King, Wingbar

A stunning restored His and Hers Wingbar pair. Fenders professionally painted by Bob Strucel. All parts are original and period correct with many NOS, with only the following reproduction exceptions: boys hex gooseneck, grips,and red plastic rear lenses. Entry Submitted … Continue reading →

1938 Silver King Wingbar L137

Posted on June 10, 2009 by EPenny
Posted in Pre-War Balloon Tire Bicycles | Tagged Monark Silver King Inc., Silver King, Wingbar
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A Beautiful original bike.1938 includes complete speedo, tool box saddle with raspberry jewel, finned horn lamp, rear lamp with lens, original paint blue fenders, aluminum hexagonal truss rods, carrier, and handlebars. Delta horn button, butterfly stand. A great survivor. Entry … Continue reading →

1937 Monark Silver King Wingbar

Posted on January 27, 2009 by babyjesus
Posted in Pre-War Balloon Tire Bicycles | Tagged Monark Silver King Inc., Silver King, Wingbar

Girls Wingbar Entry Submitted by marc poberejsky … Continue reading →

1937-1938 Monark Silver King M-137 Wingbar

Posted on November 9, 2008 by supper15fiets
Posted in Pre-War Balloon Tire Bicycles | Tagged Monark Silver King Inc., Silver King, Wingbar

Still need a few parts,the hex trussrods are original, also the first Wingbar in Holland! Entry Submitted by Ronald vijsma … Continue reading →

1937 Silver King Wingbar

Posted on April 9, 2002 by Dave Stromberger
Posted in Pre-War Balloon Tire Bicycles | Tagged Monark Silver King Inc., Silver King, Wingbar

This is a very original 1937 Monark Silver King, model L137. Nicnkamed the “Wingbar” because of the stylized shape of it’s frame. The frame, fork, carrier and other parts on this bike are made of aluminum. The fenders and headlight … Continue reading →

1937 Silver King Wingbar

Posted on February 7, 2001 by Dave Stromberger
Posted in Pre-War Balloon Tire Bicycles | Tagged Monark Silver King Inc., Silver King, Wingbar

Made by Monark, this all aluminum bicycle was nicknamed the “Wingbar” because of its wing shape cast into the frames top tube. … Continue reading →

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