
This chainless Columbia bicycle has a very tall frame. If you were not at least 6 foot 5 it must have been difficult to mount this steed. … Continue reading
This chainless Columbia bicycle has a very tall frame. If you were not at least 6 foot 5 it must have been difficult to mount this steed. … Continue reading
This Columbia bicycle utilized the hi-tech chainless shaft-drive technology to deliver power to the rear wheels via a shaft encased inside the lower right frame tube. The Christy Saddle … Continue reading
Fire-Arrow middleweight bicycle with radical frame design. This bicycle is very rare and is in excellent condition. Very unusual frame desing for this Columbia Fire-Arrow. … Continue reading
Black and white Columbia Fire-Bolt middleweight bicycle. This is very similar to the higher model Fire-Arrow. Fire-Bolt Columbia bicycle. … Continue reading
The Columbia Apache is similar to the Fire-Arrow. … Continue reading
Hartford bicycles page taken from 1939 Hub Cycle catalog. … Continue reading
Westfield bicycles page taken from 1939 Hub Cycle Catalog. … Continue reading
Westfield Manufacturing Company, makers of Columbia bicycles sold some bicycles directly under the Westfield name. These bikes were essentially the same as regular Columbia models. Even the decal on the tank that reads “Air-Rider” was used on both brands. … Continue reading
Columbia bicycle, built by the Westfield Manufacturing Company. This bike features 28″ single tube whitewall tires and original paint. … Continue reading
Dealer brochure for 1934 Columbia bicycles, manufactured by Westfield. The “Twinbar” model is shown. Westfield made a version of this bicycle for Sears to be sold under the Elgin name, still wearing the Twinbar name. … Continue reading