Stratoflight?
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Thanks for posting the picture. From the distance it is hard to make out the details. My first guess at this would be that it may be made in Japan, We are going to need some detailed pictures. Is there a headbadge? Does it have a serial number?
It looks like it is from the '70's.
It looks like it is from the '70's.
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I see stays that are crimped and spotwelded to stamped rear dropouts. Steel, cottered, crankset. Rear derailleur appears to be a Shimano Eagle with the integral bash guard. Brake safety levers. Stem mounted shift levers. Nutted hubs. Everything points to an entry/hardware store level, boom era product. While that dropout attachment was not unique to them, it turns up most often on Bridgestone manufactured bicycles, so I'm also leaning towards a Japanese origin.
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I see stays that are crimped and spotwelded to stamped rear dropouts. Steel, cottered, crankset. Rear derailleur appears to be a Shimano Eagle with the integral bash guard. Brake safety levers. Stem mounted shift levers. Nutted hubs. Everything points to an entry/hardware store level, boom era product. While that dropout attachment was not unique to them, it turns up most often on Bridgestone manufactured bicycles, so I'm also leaning towards a Japanese origin.
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Probably more air time than the bikes worth but sometimes I get bored.🤭
Here are some additional pictures. I researched the stratoflight, and saw one of these. The Stratoflite was a single speed coaster brake, newspaper delivery vehicle.



Here are some additional pictures. I researched the stratoflight, and saw one of these. The Stratoflite was a single speed coaster brake, newspaper delivery vehicle.



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Rock bottom early 70s bike. Looks identical (even the color) to a Wards bike someone dumped on me once. Looks like it's in pretty good shape.
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Cigar to those that said Japanese. I did get it for $20. The thing is all original (not sure that's entirely a good thing). It must weight 40lbs.(steel wheels, steel cottered crank)! Once stripped the frame is lugged, not terribly heavy and the paint is amazingly good. Not sure if all those steel parts can be made to shine and I want to put it back together the way it was.
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Well done! Another one saved from the landfill. It's an interesting color, and I actually find myself looking forward to seeing it all clean and shiny.
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Cannot offer much comment on the bike, but the name sounds like it belongs on a late-1940's bomber prototype.
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There was a Strato-Flyer marketed by Western Auto Parts, made by Cleveland Welding Company.
Completely different animal... it was a slightly restyled version of the Sears Spaceliner.
(Photos courtesy ratrodbikes, the CABE respectively)

Completely different animal... it was a slightly restyled version of the Sears Spaceliner.
(Photos courtesy ratrodbikes, the CABE respectively)

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Cool. There was a similar "Stratoflite" made my Murray. It wasn't nearly as nice. This "Stratoflight" should be ready to photo and sell in a few days. I'm giving the touch up paint a chance to cure.
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