1934 Schwinn Aerocycle
The Schwinn Aerocycle was the first streamline designed bicycle to be introduced by Schwinn, and arguably the first streamline bicycle in the USA. The tank fully enclosed the frame tubing for a clean look....
The Schwinn Aerocycle was the first streamline designed bicycle to be introduced by Schwinn, and arguably the first streamline bicycle in the USA. The tank fully enclosed the frame tubing for a clean look....
A beautiful older restoration, still in immaculate condition. Original parts except for the tires and grips. Entry Submitted by Evan Penny
Dealer brochure for 1934 Columbia bicycles, manufactured by Westfield. The “Twinbar” model is shown. Westfield made a version of this bicycle for Sears to be sold under the Elgin name, still wearing the Twinbar...
Restored Deluxe Hi-Lo with two speed transmission built in.Equipped with Pharis snake belly tires.Delta Nighthawk Headlight and battery can with toolbox built in.NOS Delta Rowdy horn,button and Defnder taillight on board.Nickel plated springs on...
This photo of a page from a 1933 Western Auto Supply Store catalog, submitted by Dave Nash shows an early “Balloon Tire” bicycle offering.
As seen on the hit television series “American Pickers“! This rare Speed-O-Byke!, manufactured by Metal Specialties was re-painted, but is an otherwise original un-restored bike. It is displayed with other vintage collectible toys. At...
This is my 1933 Schwinn B 1/2E short frame. It features Delta battery canister and headlight, stainless steel fenders and a winged “Motorbike” decals adorn the toolbox tank. Entry submitted by: vintage2wheel
The first balloon tired bicycle was introduced by Schwinn in 1933. This example is an un-restored survivor, with the horn and headlight intact. It’s badged as an Excelsior.
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
This is my 1933 Schwinn B10E Motorbike restored by Tim Brandt of San Diego CA. Entry submitted by: vintage2wheel