1941 Monark Four Bar “Loop Tail”
A fairly rare fully equipped model still on its original US Royal Chain tires. Unlike most of these Monark “4-bar” ladies frames, this one has the exceptionally hard to find “loop tail” design. The...
A fairly rare fully equipped model still on its original US Royal Chain tires. Unlike most of these Monark “4-bar” ladies frames, this one has the exceptionally hard to find “loop tail” design. The...
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...
1936 Silver King M1 Deluxe This bike has been in the gallery for awhile now, but since then i’ve recently added the the “very rare” winged goose neck and original “hollow rack braces.” Entry...
My father has his original Monarch bicycle from when he was a child. All of the parts to include the petals are original!!!Entry Submitted by Scott Cook
This Silver King Hex tube aluminum bike needs some work to detail it but the frame is in good shape. Entry Submitted by Mark Joseph
A stunning restored His and Hers Wingbar pair. Fenders professionally painted by Bob Strucel. All parts are original and period correct with many NOS, with only the following reproduction exceptions: boys hex gooseneck, grips,and...
ORIGINAL MAGAZINE AD FOR A 1936 MONARK SILVER KING “FLO-CYCLE.” THE FIRST YEAR FOR THE “FLO-CYCLE.” RADICAL IN DESIGN – ALUMINUM FRAME. VERY RARE AND SOUGHT-AFTER PREWAR BIKE! Entry Submitted by steve mc cann
Original 1936 magazine ad of the Silver King boys Deluxe M1 bike with art deco goose neck, and as shown on my 1936 M1 Silver King. Entry Submitted by steve mc cann