dating an old bike
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Try dark chocolate and a nice Pinot Grigio
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Looks like a 40's bike....
Because of the fat tires....
30's the earliest.....
Because of the fat tires....
30's the earliest.....
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Sorry about the quip.
Welcome to the Forum.
You will probably get your best replies or perhaps another reference, if you can provide pictures that show more detail. For this one I suggest: 1. the springer fork, 2. the rear wheel, 3. saddle, 4. any decals or serial #'s, 5. right crank & chainrings, 6. front & rear wheel hubs up close. What is the tire size? If legible.
Welcome to the Forum.
You will probably get your best replies or perhaps another reference, if you can provide pictures that show more detail. For this one I suggest: 1. the springer fork, 2. the rear wheel, 3. saddle, 4. any decals or serial #'s, 5. right crank & chainrings, 6. front & rear wheel hubs up close. What is the tire size? If legible.
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It looks most likely like a fat tire Schwinn (circles on the chainring, filleted welds at the head tube) that was adapted for a Whizzer motor (big belt pulley, front drum brake)
sometime in the middle part of the last century.
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sometime in the middle part of the last century.
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The Whizzer rear belt sheave is probably worth $50 after an oxalic acid bath
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Why is it simply irresistable to say, "bathe, wear some clean (non-smelly) clothes, chocolate and some flowers..."
And don't forget brushing your teeth.
And don't forget brushing your teeth.
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Belt drive + front drum brake + a springer fork...looks Whizzerish to me too
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It appears to be a Schwinn. They came out with the cantilever frame in 1938, and the springer is the Schwinn type also. The front fender is mounted wrong, looks like. It's worth maybe $150. Schwinn serial #'s are pretty accurate date stamps.
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I've dated older men, but never "an old bike"! Hahaha
* Sorry but I couldn't resist. It's late and the "edit" button went to sleep hours ago.
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...the biggest problem with dating old bikes is that, once you start down that road, you quickly end up in floozyville. #justsayin '
...the biggest problem with dating old bikes is that, once you start down that road, you quickly end up in floozyville. #justsayin '
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We've drifted from dating to ID'ing.....back on course...I say 1948-52.
Why? I believe it's a Whizzer frame, it's not skiptooth, Cokebottle grips and early style Springer fork
Why? I believe it's a Whizzer frame, it's not skiptooth, Cokebottle grips and early style Springer fork
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When I was a kid my Dad stripped his old Whizzer down for us to ride. We used to use it as a mountain bike would be used. Jumps, ramps, farm trails etc. We even tied a rope with a Javex jug on it and launched it off a plank ramp into our "deephole" swim spot in Violet Creek.
The OP's bike is identical to my foggy memory of that one. Post WW2 to early fifties were the Whizzer bike years.
The OP's bike is identical to my foggy memory of that one. Post WW2 to early fifties were the Whizzer bike years.
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