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1939 Hiawatha Arrow

The Hiawatha Arrow “No Nose” got its name from its similarity to the Shelby Airflo, which had a tank that extended in front of the head tube. Other than that, the rear portion of...

1940 Hiawatha Arrow

1940 Hiawatha Arrow

Shelby built Hiawatha Arrow, sold by Gambles Hardware Stores. Entry Submitted by Bill Triplett Shelby “no-nose” features deluxe tank similar to the larger Airflo tanks, but it does not come past the head tube,...

1950’s Hiawatha Meteor

This 1950’s balloon tire Hiawatha Meteor bicycle was a mid-range priced model sold at Gambles Hardware stores. While it does not feature a springer fork or chromed fenders, it still does offer a tank,...

Bicycle Head Badges

Collection of restored bicycle head badges. Restoration by Dave at Dave’s Vintage Bicycles – www.nostalgic.net. Upper left – Gambles Hiawatha. Upper Right – Packard, used by Colson. Lower Left and middle – Lafrance and...

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Hiawatha Bicycles

Hiawatha Bicycles

Hiawatha brand bicycles were sold by Gambles Hardware stores from the 1930’s through the 1970’s. Most Hiawatha bicycles were manufactured by the Cleveland Welding Company or the Shelby Cycle Company, however some were made...