1950’s Black Beauty
I’m not sure of the year but I understand the Rollfast Co. guit useing the triple R chain ring in 1953. The bike has balloon tires a Troxel seat New departure hubs front and...
I’m not sure of the year but I understand the Rollfast Co. guit useing the triple R chain ring in 1953. The bike has balloon tires a Troxel seat New departure hubs front and...
This bike is one of my favorites. I bought it one on Ebay for $50 plus shipping of $60. My original plan was to Semi-restore it. But after cleaning it up, putting new tubes,...
First year balloon tire Montgomery Wards bike equipped with 26×1.75 tires.B.F.Goodrich repro tires are a little small than original 26X2.125 and work great for riding.Headlight and taillight are in works.Should have an aluminum face...
H.P. Snyder built Princeton. First year correct color opalescent paint. Toolbox saddle. Entry Submitted by Bill Triplett Delta Defender tail light.
Entry Submitted by Patrick Lewis This vintage Hawthorne bicycle was made by the H.P. Snyder company, who also made Rollfast bicycles. The springer fork design on this bike is one of the few that...
Late 20’s, early 30’s H.P. Snyder built Overland badged bicycle. Entry Submitted by Marc Pfisterer
Nice original paint. Purchased at the Copake bicycle auction in 2005. Entry Submitted by Marc Pfisterer Cool “Speed and Ease” decal looks good as new. E.A. Laboratories fat torpedo headlight. Delta Defender tail light...
Deluxe model V-200 Rollfast bicycle featuring Troxel Toolbox saddle and Delta Red-Ray tail light and Troxel toolbox saddle. Entry Submitted by Bill Triplett Top of the line for Rollfast, this bike has it all!...
This nice original 1936 Rollfast belongs to Scott McCaskey. It has not been restored, just cleaned up. It is original down to the rare United States “checker side” black-wall tires. Notice how similar this...
This month, for Bike of the Month we present this freshly restored 1950’s Hopalong Cassidy bicycle. It belongs to Charles Larcom of Star Bike Shop in Savannah Georgia and was restored by Dave Stromberger...