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...
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...
The 1938 Roadmaster All American Supreme with its special frame consisting of mostly curved tubing. This is very simiar to the 1937 model which had the famous bug-eye tank. This 1938 model uses the...
This outstanding original 1938 Hawthorne ladies bicycle has its original paint and decals, and features dual Delta Silver-Ray headlights, Wise fork lock, tail light and New Departure front coaster brake. This bike, made by...
This 1938-39 Roadmaster was restored by Ted Lusher in brilliant blue and white with chrome gothic fenders. Chrome fenders on pre-war Roadmaster bicycles are rarely seen, but they sure look great! This bike features...
This original 1937 Roadmaster is the next of kin to the coveted Supreme model. It shares the same frame and many other deluxe and unique features with the Supreme. The frame is one of...
The fabulous 1937 Roadmaster Supreme! Does it get much cooler than this?
This Rare 1938 Packard ladies bicycle was manufactured by the Cleveland Welding Company, makers of Roadmaster bicycles. It is in very nice original condition and still has all the unusual parts that it was...
This 1941 Roadmaster wears its original paint and chrome. Notice the New Departure 2 speed in black, which was a war-time finish for many bicycle parts. The fork is a Shock-Master spring suspended fork...
This unusual bike was made by the Cleveland Welding Company, one of the first designs that the company offered. It features an unusual tank that wraps around the head tube with the badge integrated...