Western Flyer
Western Flyer was the brand of Western Auto Supply stores. Many manufacturers made bicycles for Western Auto, including Shelby Cycle Co., the Cleveland Welding Co., Murray-Ohio, Huffman Mfg Co., and others. Some of the...
Western Flyer was the brand of Western Auto Supply stores. Many manufacturers made bicycles for Western Auto, including Shelby Cycle Co., the Cleveland Welding Co., Murray-Ohio, Huffman Mfg Co., and others. Some of the...
Huffman Bicycles The Huffman Manufacturing Company began making bicycles in 1934 and continues to this day. The most sought after collectible examples were made in the mid to late 1930’s. Many people confuse the...
Hiawatha brand bicycles were sold by Gambles Hardware stores from the 1930’s through the 1970’s. Most Hiawatha bicycles were manufactured by the Cleveland Welding Company or the Shelby Cycle Company, however some were made...
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Collection of restored bicycle head badges. Restoration by Dave at Dave’s Vintage Bicycles – www.nostalgic.net. Upper left – Gambles Hiawatha. Upper Right – Packard, used by Colson. Lower Left and middle – Lafrance and...
The serial number and the Airflyte badge seems to conflict with each other but after searching many hours online I’m pretty convinced it is a true Airflyte without the springer fork. I base this...
This months Bicycle of the Month is a Dayton Dial-Your-Ride. This early version, first introduced in 1949 was designed by Knut Wennerstrom, a noted automovie and industrial designer at the time. This example is...
Dealer brochure showing the 1948 model year offerings from Huffman. Keywords: Dayton
1942 Fall and Winter Firestone catalog. Shows Colson and Huffman built bicycles. “Bullnose” Super Cruiser, etc.