1935 Dayton Streamline
Thank you to Mr. Charnley for this one. This rare bike is all original. Entry submitted by: ohdeebee
Thank you to Mr. Charnley for this one. This rare bike is all original. Entry submitted by: ohdeebee
Was able to track down some original parts for this bike as well as find a couple nice upgrades Entry submitted by: ohdeebee
This polished aluminum ’37 Evinrude Streamflow was submitted to the archive by Michael FitzSimons. What a beauty! Very few of these bicycles survive today. Entry submitted by: Dave Stromberger
Bicycles have not always had the same type of chain. In the early days, bicycles didn’t have chains at all… the pedal cranks were connected directly to the front hub of the bicycle, like...
When is a vintage or antique bicycle worth restoring? When is it too “nice” to be restored? These are tough questions, and usually the answer is just a matter of preference, but sometimes it...
A damaged or broken steer-tube on a rare fork does not necessarily mean that the fork is junk… you can repair it! The following article outlines the steps needed to replace a damaged steer-tube...
Please help me to identify this rare bike. The man I bought said that is an ufi 1953 , but in internet nothing matches with this words. The bike has grips, chain cover, frame...
Mystery year Mead Crusader. Very nice original paint and decals, but missing a lot of the original parts unfortunately.Entry Submitted by Jason Kersten
Editors note: Custom non original paint scheme (extra bold stripes). Entry Submitted by DOMINIC AARON OANDASAN
Completely original bike, except for tires and grips.Even the saddle is original leather. It is in nice shape for a 76 year old bike. Entry Submitted by alan warnock