1946 Monark Bicycle ad
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 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...
The photo below shows a photo of Ben Bowden with his prototype bicycle called the Bowden Classic¹ during the Britain Can Make It show. It was made of aluminum and utilized shaft-drive¹ instead of the typical chain-drive....
This bike has been in the family since new. I restored it myself the best I could and have ridden it since 1965. Entry Submitted by monte strodtman
Here is a photo of a very rare 1945 Rollfast prototype bike made of aluminum.
Wooden bike from Italy after WW2 (1945). All wood with aluminum. Unrestored Entry Submitted by bob bartolo Note from Nostalgic.net: We don’t ordinarily include non US made bikes in the database, but this one...
WWII U.S. Army bicycles are among the rarest of vintage military vehicles around. Although the U.S. Army had used bicycles for many years before WWII, none were standardized for procurement before 1942. The Army’s...
1944 Columbia Sports Tourist wartime blacked out bicycle. Hard to find blacked out handlebars, stem and sprocket. Also has the not so hard to find blacked out hubs. Nice complete original WW2 bicycle.
The Patriot X-Pert speedometer, sold by Sears and made by Stewart Warner was sold during WW2.
This original un-restored pair of 1942 Hawthorne “Victory” bicycles is a prime example of the war-time efforts of bicycle retails such as Montgomery Wards to make their product still interesting to look at. Since...