
1953-54 Roadmaster Pleasure Liner. Found in Illinois, May of 2010. The fellow I bought it from got it from the original owner. I have pictures of it as found condition and cleaned up. Only thing I did to it is … Continue reading
1953-54 Roadmaster Pleasure Liner. Found in Illinois, May of 2010. The fellow I bought it from got it from the original owner. I have pictures of it as found condition and cleaned up. Only thing I did to it is … Continue reading
Entry Submitted by Alejandro Guzman … Continue reading
An original bike except for the blackwall Typhoon tires. The Roadmaster had a rather unusual springer front end but it rides like a dream! Entry Submitted by Shawn Sweeney … Continue reading
50th anniversary edition. Lots of thumbs up with total strangers stopping me, to take pictures of this wonderful bike. Rides like a lumo. This bike has given me great pride of ownership probably the most under rated bike on the … Continue reading
Picked this up on eBay and have not seen another like it. The description said “1936 Road Master Lightweight – Men’s 21″ steel frame skiptooth single speed bicycle – manufactured by the Cleveland Welding Co. Cleveland, Ohio. (* It’s one … Continue reading
1938 Roadmaster ratrod project. RIDES GREAT!! Entry Submitted by Jeff Taylor … 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
Used on Roadmaster bicycles, just as the Famous 1937 Roadmaster Superbe. … 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