1960’s Columbia Fire Bolt
Black and white Columbia Fire-Bolt middleweight bicycle. This is very similar to the higher model Fire-Arrow. Fire-Bolt Columbia bicycle.
Black and white Columbia Fire-Bolt middleweight bicycle. This is very similar to the higher model Fire-Arrow. Fire-Bolt Columbia bicycle.
Although Schwinn called these lightweight bicycles, they were hardly light weight! Skinny tire bicycles started to take favor over the balloon tire bicycles of the previous decade, so models such as this 3-speed Traveler...
By the 1960’s, the Monark brand was owned by Huffy. This bicycle is an excellent example of one of the last bicycles to ever wear the Monark Silver King brand name. Paying homage to...
This middle-weight Schwinn American bicycle a mid-level bike among the Schwinn offerings. It features chromed fenders, chrome chainguard, chrome Schwinn headlight and rear rack.
1959 was the last year for the Schwinn Phantom, the highest grade balloon tire bicycle sold by Schwinn since 1949. Middleweight bicycles were now the hot thing, so balloon tire bicycles were out. The...
This early Schwinn Jaguar middleweight features the same rack and tail light as the Schwinn Phantom used. The tank had some notches cut into the right side to make room for the brake and...
The first two years for the Schwinn Jaguar model were fitted with balloon tires, but featured rim-brakes and three speed Sturmey Archer hubs. The bikes original were equipped with Schwinn Monsoon Cord whitewall tires....
The Jaguar was the top of the line model for Schwinn for their middleweight models. They were available in black, red, green and blue. 1961 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 Mk II 1958 Mk...