1950’s Huffy Radiobike
The bike of the month for January 2005 is this very nice original Huffy Radiobike (one word, not “Radio Bike”) owned by Alan Schmit. The mid 1950’s saw the introduction of candy apple paint...
The bike of the month for January 2005 is this very nice original Huffy Radiobike (one word, not “Radio Bike”) owned by Alan Schmit. The mid 1950’s saw the introduction of candy apple paint...
Red and white cruiser with whitewall tires. Entry Submitted by Junior Parkman
The serial number and the Airflyte badge seems to conflict with each other but after searching many hours online I’m pretty convinced it is a true Airflyte without the springer fork. I base this...
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,...
Here’s a couple pictures of an old Hawthorn Tandem. I havent made up my mind if it’s factory or home grown. The front seat post/handel bar clamp are for sure home grown.Its got prvisions...
A semi-deluxe bike, sold by Montgomery Ward, and made by the Cleveland Welding Company. Cool wing design on the tank really sets this bike off. The seat on the back is an accessory added...
This is my origonal Goodyear Double-Eagle. This is one of my better $20 garage sale finds. Entry Submitted by conrad smoot
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....
I just picked this Evans Sonic Scout up yesterday at a local auction.With minimal research I believe it to be from the mid 1950’s.It appears to be mostly complete and original,light I am sure...