1939 Airflyte Twin-Flex
This Airflyte badged Twin-Flex is all original, and is an excellent example of a deluxe bicycle of the 30’s.
This Airflyte badged Twin-Flex is all original, and is an excellent example of a deluxe bicycle of the 30’s.
This ladies model Twin-Flex Cushioned bike is missing it’s badge, but it looks like it could have been a Dayton badged bike. It has some incorrect parts and is missing the headlight, but it...
This is the Firestone version of the Twin-Flex Cushioned bicycle that was manufactured by Huffman. Special “3-rib” streamlined chainguard is a Firestone exclusive. Notice the “Firestone Fleetwood” badge.
Snell is one of the many brand names that Huffman marketed their bicycles under. Variations between badge names are usually limited to the paint scheme. This bike has a rare aluminum E.A. Torpedo headlight.
The Schwinn Aerocycle was the first streamline designed bicycle to be introduced by Schwinn, and arguably the first streamline bicycle in the USA. The tank fully enclosed the frame tubing for a clean look....
Dealer brochure showing the 1939 model year bicycles from Roadmaster. Shown is the top of the line Men’s Supreme “4-gill” model.
A 1936 Hawthorne Zep owned by Ed Kann is this months Bicycle of the Month. This art-deco beauty has some of the finest chrome work I have ever seen. The paint (done by Dave...
This bike is all original and un-restored. This bike was offered in this configuration only in 1941 by Firestone stores. It was manufactured by the Colson company. The “Super Cruiser” was equipped with a...
Original unrestored Roadmaster “4-gill”, nicknamed such due to the row of 4 louvers on each side of the tank. Most Roadmaster models from this era had only 3 louvers. The head tube on these...