1910 Reading Standard
Check out this extremely nice original 1910 Reading Standard. The double straight-bar motorbike frame and brown and green paint make this a unique bike. The “tiller” style handlebars are a very cool and desirable...
Check out this extremely nice original 1910 Reading Standard. The double straight-bar motorbike frame and brown and green paint make this a unique bike. The “tiller” style handlebars are a very cool and desirable...
Check out this freshly restored 1910 Pierce Chainless Full Suspension bicycle, produced by the makers of Pierce Arrow Automobiles! This highly sought after collectible features chainless “shaft drive” and spring suspension front and rear....
Infact the cheapest model. No freewheel Entry Submitted by J.F.(Hans) Van De Stouwe
My wifes great grandfather used to race this bike on an indoor track in Syracuse NY. His diary from 1904 stated the name of his bike and it’s serial number. Not sure just when...
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...
Found in an antique shop in Ohio by a friend. Was shipped to Cleveland, OH from Tonawanda, NY in the late 1940s and hung in a barn until a picker found it. Has one...
This Columbia bicycle utilized the hi-tech chainless shaft-drive technology to deliver power to the rear wheels via a shaft encased inside the lower right frame tube. The Christy Saddle
Nice original Tribune “Chainless” shaft drive bicycle. This 1901 Tribune wears its original paint and plating.
Pierce chaineless bicycle with full suspension, front and rear. Made by the makers of the Pierce Arrow automobile.