1936 Mead Ranger ACE ad
This magazine advertisement from 1936 shows a Westfield (Columbia) built Mead Ranger. The bicycle is shown equipped with a Delta Gangway pancake horn and a Delta Silver-Ray headlight.
This magazine advertisement from 1936 shows a Westfield (Columbia) built Mead Ranger. The bicycle is shown equipped with a Delta Gangway pancake horn and a Delta Silver-Ray headlight.
This advertisement from 1946 for Monark Bicycles reads: One Year’s Fire and Theft Insurance at No Extra Cost! Postwar reality in modern design is yours when you buy your new 1946 Monark, the beauty...
This advertisement from 1946 reads: For those “extra special” Christmas presents . . . brand new juvenile models for the youngsters. Latest de-luxe balloon-tire models for teen-agers. Lightweight “Sport Tourists” for grown-ups. All have...
A Brief Look at Vintage and Antique Bicycle Tires by Dave Stromberger Early Pneumatic Tire The earliest bicycle tire was not filled with air. It was hard rubber strapped to the rim with a...
Restored By Tom Hudak in 2004. Won Best of Show and Best of 1930’s at the 2004 Ann Arbor Bicycle Meet. Entry submitted by: THudak
1936 Silver King M1 Deluxe This bike has been in the gallery for awhile now, but since then i’ve recently added the the “very rare” winged goose neck and original “hollow rack braces.” Entry...
This is a custom “rat bike” based on a 1935 Rollfast Motorbike. Features Fat Frank tires, 1941 “Hibbard” Snyder built spring fork with Monark truss-rods, large sprocket on front, 1890’s small front sprocket adapted...
1966 Eldorado. A leftover of jet-age styling, this middleweight Huffy bicycle features a slim chain guard, a tank with built-in headlight, chrome fenders, and whitewall tires. This bicycle borrowed the name “Eldorado” from Cadillac....