1970 Schwinn Cotton Picker
Original, unrestored bike in the land of cotton–Dixie! This Cotton Picker, one of the least common of the Schwinn muscle-bikes, is equipped with the 5-speed suicide gear shifter and fully chromed springer fork. An...
Original, unrestored bike in the land of cotton–Dixie! This Cotton Picker, one of the least common of the Schwinn muscle-bikes, is equipped with the 5-speed suicide gear shifter and fully chromed springer fork. An...
This is my 1938 Schwinn BC117. All original, found as is with awesome red original paint. The klaxon horn mounted to the handlebar is an aftermarket accessory. The missing seat makes for a seriously...
This is my 1936 Schwinn lincoln C Model. Badged and sold by Chicago Cycle Supply. Rare green and cream colors make this one very unique. It has some wear, but still in good shape....
Here a teen girl proudly models with her new 1939 Montgomery Ward Hawthorne bicycle.The bicycle is a semi-deluxe model, equipped with a headlight and horn-tank, but lacks chrome rims and a springer fork that...
This is a very rare head badge from an 1896 Deere Roadster bicycle. The Deere and Webber company of Minneapolis MN later became Deere & Company, AKA John Deere.
Here, a teenage boy adjusts the handlebar stem on a brand new 1960 Hiawatha bike. This Hiawatha was built by AMF Cycle Co. [click thumbnail for full size image]
Lineup of bicycles. Most appear to be Western Flyers, probably new. Are the older bicycles trade-ins?
1937 Schwinn double curved bar Roadster, with all original parts and paint. Equipped with a New Departure front brake.
Advertisement from the Saturday Evening Post showing the new Roadmaster bicycle. It reads: Leaders Ride THE NEW ROADMASTER. Leaders always choose the best-and in bicycles, it’s Roadmaster, “America’s Finer Bicycle.” No other bicycle has...