1937 Monark model L537

1936 Monark Silver King L537

Here is another beauty from Monark bicycles. In case you missed them, be sure to check out the ’48 Hex Bar and the ’36 boys Silver King elsewhere in this section.
This time, we’re admiring a more modest version built for the girls.

This bike doesn’t have the over-the-top chrome fenders, it’s a little bit simpler. The lights and the rear rack didn’t come with this model, but it still has style to spare. 

There are some great details on this Monark.  Check out the art deco design on the handlebar stem.  How about the wonderful sand-cast hub shells with the crazy cooling-fin type design?  The kickstand folds up into the rear fender, and the wire laced into the rear fender acts as a guard to keep skirts and dresses from getting stuck in the wheel.

Another beauty from Monark

Great styling on a simple component

Ever seen a hub like this before?

The automatic bell rang when switched onto the tire.

Today’s bikes can be really quite awesome to ride, but Monark’s aluminum marvels from the last century are still in a class by themselves.