1920’s Iver Johnson Truss Frame
Iver Johnson, most famous for their production of guns, also sold bicycles for many years. This model was called the “truss frame” or “truss bridge”.
Iver Johnson, most famous for their production of guns, also sold bicycles for many years. This model was called the “truss frame” or “truss bridge”.
Another Masterpiece of Bob Usasi is this month Bicycle of the Month. Looks great Bob, keep up the good work! The Bicycle is a 1941 Schwinn Autocycle with ACE badge and decals, and a...
This Huffman built AirFlyte Twin-Flex features the popular factory original colors of metalic blue and red, with yellow pinstripes. All parts on this bike are original, no reproduction pieces were used in the restoration...
Beautiful orignal bike. The colors on this bike are reversed from what is usually seen. Instead of a tan frame with brown accents, its a brown frame with tan accents. Notice the cross-bar speedometer...
This months “Bicycle of the Month” is a 1936/7 Indian. Sold at Indian motorcycle dealerships for a short time in late 1936. This is an original bike that still shows the large Indian decals...
Dealer catalog for Dayton bicycles, 1920. Dayton bicycles were manufactured by the Davis Sewing Machine Company.
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...
Sears & Robuck Co. pages from a 1910 store catalog showing a few of their bicycles, the Napoleon and Peerless.
Sears Catalog pages showing Elgin bicycles and parts available through mail order or at their stores.