1916 Somme Cycle Works Ladies Bicycle
NOTE: Ordinarily we focus strictly on American made bikes here at Nostalgic.net, but this one submitted by Peter Robb was cool enough to bend the rules! 28″ wheeled ladies Frame distributed by L.Hopkins of...
NOTE: Ordinarily we focus strictly on American made bikes here at Nostalgic.net, but this one submitted by Peter Robb was cool enough to bend the rules! 28″ wheeled ladies Frame distributed by L.Hopkins of...
Patent granted to George Gorman of the Davis Sewing Machine Company. This engine was sold with a specially designed motorcycle styled frame by davis under the Dayton name tag, called the Dayton “Motor Bicycle”....
This 1916 Indian bicycle, owned by Marc Pfisterer is the most deluxe model that was offered by the company, and is in very good original condition for it’s age. Officially called the “Electrically Equipped”...
1915 Sears “Master” 28in.has Peerless coaster brake.this is a nice original about a cond.9. Entry Submitted by dave the wave
This 1915 Chief, made by the Davis Sewing Machine company and sold by Sears is one of the nicest original in the country. This bike is about as original as they get. The pedal...
1915 Hendee Indian all original except for the seat. Even has the hard to find light and cyclometer. They are usually pictured in the literature. Headbadge was used on 1915 and 1916 Indians. Entry...
An original unrestored 1915 Boys Tank Moto Bike in original Red Paint and Striping. Includes Oogah Horn and Extra Large Delta Battery Tube and Tea-Cup Lamp. Yellow Glass rear Reflector, Stainless Steel Fenders and...
All original 28 inch diamond frame as shown in the 1910’s Elgin Catalog page 844. This bike has Delta lights, battery box and tires made in Indiana. Entry Submitted by MORRIE TURNER
This 1915 Dayton “Truss” frame bike features an extremely rare leaf-spring front fork. Notice that the “fender” is actually made of spring steel! Notice how the sprocket spells out “D A Y T O...