1938 Elgin Twin 60
Deluxe Elgin Twin 60. The Twin-Bar bicycles were very unique and were a Sears exclusive. The Twin 60 was the most deluxe model sold, featuring aluminum fenders, built in headlight and speedometer, gothic chain...
Deluxe Elgin Twin 60. The Twin-Bar bicycles were very unique and were a Sears exclusive. The Twin 60 was the most deluxe model sold, featuring aluminum fenders, built in headlight and speedometer, gothic chain...
The J.C. Higgins Flightliner bicycle was the top bike offered by Sears between 1958 and 1963. For the 1963 model year, Sears dropped the J.C. Higgins brand name from their bicycle line. The headlight...
This beautiful restored Elgin Robin shows off the latest in styling for the mid 1930’s. Streamline frame and fenders with zepplin tank. Bike also features the optional gooseneck mounted speedometer. This ’35 Elgin features...
The Bicycle of the Month for April is Scott McCaskey’s 1935 Elgin Blackhawk, what a beauty! Features the rare steel clad wood rims, NOS stainless steel fenders, Elgin speedometer, Delta light, horn and red...
This 1923 Elgin is just about as original as you can ever expect to find them. Nothing has been restored, only cleaned. Original paint, original Troxel leather saddle, original pedals, grips, etc. It still...
This completely original Elgin Blackhawk exemplifies the styling trend of the time with it’s massive motorcycle size toolbox tank and low slung frame. The Blackhawk was manufactured by Westfield Manufacturing for sale by Sears...
This 1928 Elgin, owned and restored by Scott McCaskey (paint by Dave Stromberger) is an excellent example of deluxe bicycles offered in the late 1920’s. It features a toolbox tank with battery clip and...
This Elgin Twin-Bar features the unusual frame design that had a spring cushioned feel to it due to the fact that there was no seat tube. This 4-Star model features a cast metal ornament...
Sears & Robuck Co. pages from a 1910 store catalog showing a few of their bicycles, the Napoleon and Peerless.