1940’s Grieder Flyer Tricycle

1940’s Grieder Flyer Tricycle

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Tough trike deck

Your first bike was probably a trike.

If you were a lucky little kid in the 1940’s you may have had a tricycle like this one.

If you were really lucky, mom would let you cruise around your block (No crossing the street! Stay on the sidewalk!) on your own.
This Grieder Flyer would have been a pretty sweet ride. Built with care and precision in Bowling Green Ohio, The Flyer was deluxe.

The solid wheels must have made this trike super fast, what with aerodynamics like a modern carbon fiber disc wheel.  Sure, it’s hard to get a tricycle going over 4mph when your legs are only 16 inches long, but with this spoke-less design you had the added benefit that with no spokes you were less likely to get your shoelaces stuck.

The Flyer came with a fender, so you could aim for the puddles, not avoid them!  The rear deck (the backbone of all high-performance tricycles) could handle scooter-style riding or carrying extra passengers with ease.