Dave's Vintage Bicycles
Stewart Warner Stewart Warner
Makers of bicycle speedometers and the “Floating Hub”. 1930’s “Bike Speedometer” Early 30’s “Speed-Meter” Replacement cable, still with original packaging. The Floating Hub provided cushioned ride for the front wheel. The “Golden Meteor” Speedometer
The Torrington Company
Makers of bicycle spokes, pedals, handeblars, goosenecks, and bearings. Torrington #10 Pedals. Commonly used on deluxe bicycles in the 1930’s through 1950’s Torrington #17 Pedals. Ladies version of the deluxe streamline bicycle pedals used...
1930’s Torrington Battery Bars
These Torrington handlebars provided a storage compartment for batteries to run a headlight on bicycles that did not come with a “tank”. A Delta switch to operate the light was located at the right...
1930’s Carryflector Handlebar Accesory
These Carryflectors, also known as “handlebar ducks” were made to be installed on the handlebars of the bicycle and provided a place for the rider to hang something such as his newspaper bag. They...
1939 Western Flyer Speedline Airflo
The Bicycle of the Month for September, 2001 is this gorgeous 1939 Shelby Speedline Model 62 – It is an older restoration currently being upgraded to a correct Model 72. This bike currently has...
Bicycle Head Badges
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...
1937 Firestone Super Streamline
This is a very complete and restorable example of a 1937 Firestone “Fleetwood Supreme”. Commonly referred to as a “Super Streamliner”. This deco styled bike was manufactured by Huffman Mfg. Co., and still has...
1937 Dixie Flyer Super Streamline
This ladies Super Streamline has the extended frame just like the mans model. The Huffman specific goosneck is still intact, but it is missing the headlight and chainguard. It probably had the “mesh” guard.
1937 Airflyte Streamline Motorbike
This Huffman built streamline bicycle wears its original paint, typical of many Huffman bikes of the 30’s. Twin Delta Silver-Ray headlights suggest an automobile look that kids wanted back then. Notice the very rare...