Ernie Landis’s 1927 Appelhans

Ernie's Appelhans

The cycling world in the early part of the twentieth century revolved around New York and New Jersey, not Paris or Milan.  This is Ernie Landis’s Appelhans.  Ernie raced for the Unione Sportiva Italiana cycling club, which was based in New York, and one of the biggest cycling clubs in the world at that time.

This bike from the twenties was primarily a track bike, but the front brake shows that it was used occasionally for training or racing on the road.  BSA or Birmingham Small Arms provided the components.  They were the Campagnolo of the day.

Willy Appelhans was a builder in the Bronx, New York.   Besides Ernie’s bike, we have a couple other Appelhanses in the collection, including a rare and striking copper-plated bike.