
I found this one in the panhandle of Texas. Entry Submitted by Gregory Hall … Continue reading
I found this one in the panhandle of Texas. Entry Submitted by Gregory Hall … Continue reading
This is my origonal Goodyear Double-Eagle. This is one of my better $20 garage sale finds. Entry Submitted by conrad smoot … Continue reading
Goodyear store window with 1937 Goodyear Hi-Way Patrol bicycle. Bike is similar to the Mercury model. Many people simply call this bike a Mercury regardless of which badge it has. 1937 Goodyear window display with Mercury bicycle. … Continue reading
Very nice original bike featuring chrome torpedo headlight and a tank. Since this was only a semi-deluxe model, the tank did not contain a horn unit. Badged and sold through Goodyear stores (who sold more than tires back in those … Continue reading
The Goodyear Double Eagle Clipper and Double Eagle Deluxe were Goodyear’s top of the line bikes for 1941. The Design was the work of Wilbur Henry Adams, who was involved in other bicycle and toy designs at the time for … Continue reading
Features on this bike include aluminum fenders, and headlight, chrome chainguard and a grilled tank. This Goodyear badge used to have 3 metal cutout initials that fit into it. Junior could choose the letters of his name at time of … Continue reading
Colson built Goodyear Double Eagle Clipper and Double Eagle Deluxe. … Continue reading
In 1941, Goodyear sold the Double Eagle Clipper, and Double Eagle Deluxe bicycles. Designed by Wilbur Henry Adams, a noted industrial designer of the time, they were manufactured by the Colson Company of Elyria Ohio for only one year for … Continue reading