
Hiawatha Shawnee 20″ bike barn find. Looks to be 1950’s, but with updated ape-hanger handlebars and seat from the late 60’s or 70’s. The 20×2.125 whitewall tires are a rare site! … Continue reading
Hiawatha Shawnee 20″ bike barn find. Looks to be 1950’s, but with updated ape-hanger handlebars and seat from the late 60’s or 70’s. The 20×2.125 whitewall tires are a rare site! … Continue reading
This 1950’s balloon tire Hiawatha Meteor bicycle was a mid-range priced model sold at Gambles Hardware stores. While it does not feature a springer fork or chromed fenders, it still does offer a tank, two tone paint, Delta “Winner” headlight, … Continue reading
Here, a teenage boy adjusts the handlebar stem on a brand new 1960 Hiawatha bike. This Hiawatha was built by AMF Cycle Co. [click thumbnail for full size image] … Continue reading
All steel original Shelby Airflow in the process of a restoration. The arrow in the background. Entry Submitted by Chris Montoya … Continue reading
1938 Hiawatha Arrow restored by previous owner. This photo was taken in San Francisco looking out at the Bay Bridge. Entry Submitted by Chris Montoya … Continue reading
1938 Shelby Hiawatha, bought the bike back in August of 2010. The color combo is awesome. Its fantastic to ride. Entry Submitted by Mark Wheatley … Continue reading
Christmas 1958. Gambles Hiawatha “Seneca”, made by AMF.Entry Submitted by Tommy Dyle Identification provided by Leon Dixon, National Bicycle History Archive of America … Continue reading
Nice original example of an uncommon, hugely “Deco” influenced Shelby-built Hiawatha “No Nose” with rare fork-mounted Travelog speedometerEntry Submitted by Aaron Thomas … Continue reading
Restored Hiawatha. Believe to be 1958 Entry Submitted by Dave Stewart … Continue reading
This beautifully restored Hiawatha Arrow, manufactured by the Shelby Cycle Co., wears a unique pumpkin orange and cream paint job, pinstriped in black. Looks fantastic! Entry Submitted by John Simpson … Continue reading