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1954-1955 Roadmaster Flying Falcon
Rare Roadmaster Flying-Falcon 3 Speed. This bike was Roadmasters answer to the Schwinn Jaguar. Sturmey Archer 3-speed hub on a balloon tire bike, somethign that only happened for a few short years in the...
1910’s-20’s Excelsior Motorbike
Excelsior built motorbike bicycle. This brand should not be confused with Schwinn. This bicycle was built by the Excelsior Cycle Company of Michigan City, Indiana. Nice original leather covered Troxel saddle. Toolbox tank with...
Beauty and Bikes on Atlantic City Boardwalks
Six lovely ladies on their deluxe 1930’s Bicycles. Noteworthy bicycles are, 3rd from the left, Rollfast V-200, far right is a Schwinn Motorbike and just to the left of that is a Schwinn Aerocycle.
1946 Rollfast Men’s Bicycle
This is a very nice, un-restored original bike. The paint on this bike is simply amazing! It must have barely been used. Did some boy not appreciate his bike when he was young? Did...
1939 LaSalle Ladies Model
This Schwinn built LaSalle deluxe ladies bike features outstanding original paint, decals and even a bicycle license from 1952. The natural red rubber tires are reproduction B.F. Goodrich brand from Coker Tire.
1960’s Bendix Kickback Hub Exploded View
All the internal parts of the famous Bendix 2 speed Automatic “kick back” hub are shown here on this page from an old Schwinn service manual. Exploded view of the internal parts of the...
1939 B.F. Goodrich Catalog Page
B.F. Goodrich catalog pages showing their bicycle offerings. The bicycles were manufactured by Schwinn. They wore special paint, decals, and badging to identify them as B.F. Goodrich models.
1935 Aerocycle Bicycle
This months “Bicycle of the Month” is Andy McCulla’s 1935 Schwinn Aerocycle. This may very well be the nicest original unrestored Aerocycle on the planet. Almost as good as the day it rolled off...