1941 Monark Silver King Silver King 26X
This is a gorgeous bike that is as innovative as it is stylish. It features a spring fork, front loading torpedo headlight, and rear tail light. This bike is made out of aluminum and...
This is a gorgeous bike that is as innovative as it is stylish. It features a spring fork, front loading torpedo headlight, and rear tail light. This bike is made out of aluminum and...
This Shelby is equipped with a “biscuit” headlight, rear carrier, horn tank, and truss fork. A nice complete original bike just waiting a good detailing.
As we entered the 60’s we also entered the “Space Age” and so too did the styling of our bicycles. The JC Higgins Flightliner gives us a glimpse of what to expect out of...
One of the most innovative bikes ever produced, this Huffy Radio Bike features a radio built into the tank. The batteries were housed in the rear carrier and the antenna ran along the down...
This is a rare J.C. Higgins 100. Features Silver paint, chrome tank, rims, fenders, headlight, beehive springer, All State white wall tires, and rear carrier.
The Phantom is widely regarded as the 57 Chevy of the ballon tire era. It is the most recognized name by the general public when refering to balloon tire bicycles. The design of the...
The Mark II Jaguar is a great combination of balloon style and the riding comfort of a middle weight. This bike feature chrome fenders, horn tank with chrome trim, three speed thumb shifter, rear...
The B-6 was produced from 1946 thru 1953, from 1949 thru 1953 it coexisted with the Phantom. Schwinn dropped the B-6 in 1954 and produced the Phantom thru 1959. This B-6 is a 1953...
The Roadmaster was designed by famous industrial designer Brook Stevens. Mr. Stevens also designed the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile, round windows in washers & dryers, bullet nosed train, and some of the Studebaker automobiles. Many...
Fully loaded original Evans-Colson Olympic. Bike features spring “Evanaction” fork, rear carrier with tail light, horn tank, chrome fenders. Evans-Colson bikes were not recieved well by the public and continue to be underappreciated today....