1918 Columbia Pope – Columbia Motorbike
Similar to the Indian bicycle. Many interchangeable parts. Some Indian bicycles were manufactured by the Pope Mfg. Co.
Similar to the Indian bicycle. Many interchangeable parts. Some Indian bicycles were manufactured by the Pope Mfg. Co.
Gormully & Jeffery were known for making high quality bicycles, and later for making Rambler automobiles.
Rare 1902 G&J Rambler chainless, featuring rococo lug work that was a trademark feature of their bicycles. The shaft that drives the rear wheel runs through the lower right tubing. Rococo lug work is...
The bicycle of the month for February 2005 is a 1933 Schwinn B-10E. Schwinn new model featuring true balloon tires, the first in the industry! This bike features all the deluxe accessories that any...
The bike of the month for January 2005 is this very nice original Huffy Radiobike (one word, not “Radio Bike”) owned by Alan Schmit. The mid 1950’s saw the introduction of candy apple paint...
This month, for Bike of the Month we present this freshly restored 1950’s Hopalong Cassidy bicycle. It belongs to Charles Larcom of Star Bike Shop in Savannah Georgia and was restored by Dave Stromberger...
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...
The Bike of the Month for October is this nice original 1937 Schwinn “Excelsior” Autocycle. It features everythign but the built in cross-bar speedometer. Notice the full floating saddle that rides on a sprung...
When was the last time you saw a Super-Streamline Huffman with original paint? This Seafoam Green 1937 Firestone Fleetwood Supreme bicycle belongs to Alan Schmit. It features mostly original paint, with the tank and...