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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by Ron Funkhouser, May 1, 2018.

  1. I'm not a bicycle collector. But I'm sure some of you have some real cool ones. I like the 50's and 60's the best. But I like everything from the 50's and 60's the best. lol We have a few that I have picked up at swap meets. They are just for the family to take to the beach, or ride on bike paths to get a little exercise.:rolleyes: But I need to take some photos, and then I'll post them. Here is a picture of my grandson at the Smithsonian museum of history. One's with Big and little's. lol Also my old chopper. Lets see them.;) THANKS Ron.... 397.jpg 20180355.jpg
     
  2. A couple of mine...

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  3. These are our bikes. Mine, my wife's and our daughter's. I try to ride my Apple karate a lot, just to get a little exercise. But I do get some funny looks. Lol 20180501_081253.jpg

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  5. @Hackerbilt That was my first attempt at installing disc brakes on a vintage bike. HINT: Old Murray forks don't like stoppies!!!

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  6. Hackerbilt
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    A bike like that could get me back on pedals! LoL
    Whats it called - that frame style? Never saw those 4 top bars like that before.
     
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    20180501_095715.png 20180501_095731.png 20180501_095747.png 20180501_095956.png Here are a few of my many. the blue '67 is my rider, and the red '64 with the tall handlebars, now has smoke cannisters that exit out chrome twice pipes, and a white wall slick. The gold one, was a kustom build, called the "Ten Dollar Whore"
     
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  10. This is a Murray-built Western Flyer Galaxy Flyer. Sears had the same bike and sold it as a Spaceliner, which is what the frames are referred to. The black bike with gold wheels is the same frame, just a different approach.

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    This is what happens when you grab a handful of disc brakes on an old fork...

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  11. Hackerbilt
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    Sears? Well now there might just be a few of those hiding around here somewhere.

    Thats incredible how much grip that little disc setup could generate! You would never expect that!
     
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  14. My wife’s Lady Spaceliner with OG springer fork...

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  15. Jimbo17
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    I used to pinstripe vintage bikes for a collector who owned over 20 of them.
    Each time he purchased another one he would call me and all he wanted was just a few very clean line down the tubes of the frame and on the fenders.
    Jimbo
     
  16. Maverick Daddy
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    IMG_20170119_101003.jpg Christmas Before last.
     
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    Something me and a friend put together.
     
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  19. WTF really
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    Mines probably not old enough. I bought it new in 1982 or 3 and still have it.
     
  20. Ya know, every time I see a bike in the scrap metal pile at the dump I think back to when I was a kid and having a bike meant freedom. We would have cobbled something mobile out of all the scrap at the dump. Different times back then.
     
  21. Never2low
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    At one point I owned 9 "Krates", 4 repo's, and 5 originals.
    I'm down to two Repo's. The Apple pictured, and a Grape, not pictured.
    And the '70 Pea Picker.
     
  22. alchemy
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    I like 50's 26" bikes, especially Schwinn's. I've got a couple, but my favorite is an unrestored boy's with heart skip-link sprocket, springer locking fork, and many layers of old paint.
     
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    A few of mine:
    "Rusty" 53 Schwinn Wasp from pile o' parts
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    37 schwinn & 58 schwinn womens original hornet
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    19?? Schwinn "Franken Trike" built from "pile o' parts
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  24. Brett,I love that bike!

    That would look good sitting in my living room. :)

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  25. 1947knuck
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    Our shop bike. Kinda hard to ride. thumbnail_DSCN0577.jpg
     
  26. Thanks, Danny!!
     
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    These are what my grand kids are riding to school. I picked them both up at yard sales. The green one I did over and my grandsons is about 85% original. The hanger is a 58 ? corvette that’s just waiting and waiting.


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  28. ... Here's some of my vintage bikes ... Old American built bikes are great riders ...

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    .................................................................... 1935 Colson Flyer

    20180407_131557.jpg .............................................................. 1951 Columbia Goodyear Hi-Way Patrol

    20180225_211352.jpg ..............................................................1957 Monark Silver King Coupe deVille

    20180225_211442.jpg ............................................................ 1963 Schwinn Corvette custom build

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    .......................................................................... 1960's Sears Spaceliner
     
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  29. I saved this from the landfill yesterday. With the help of my grandson. I'll fix it up for him. My granddad found my first bike at the town dump. I stripped it down. Hack sawed the forks, and then sliding a second sit of forks inside of the other. Then I added some gray Hot Rod primer.:rolleyes: Lol Ron 20180503_124649.jpg

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  30. Evil Emery
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    Old 1959 Raleigh 3 speed that I found in a dumpster. I put it together with parts scrounged around. IMG_0238.JPG
     

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