Horace Bates B.A.R. path racer
Late 1940's Bates B.A.R. 1940's Bates Best All Rounder This is the Bates Best All Rounder, a bike that could do [...]
By paul|2024-10-08T15:58:21+00:00January 18th, 2013|museum bikes|
Late 1940's Bates B.A.R. 1940's Bates Best All Rounder This is the Bates Best All Rounder, a bike that could do [...]
By paul|2026-02-05T04:35:49+00:00January 17th, 2013|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
Tom Sneddon's 1974 Swiss Steher Tom Sneddon's 1974 DeFour Stayer Throughout the early 1970's this bike could be seen in motorpaced [...]
By paul|2024-10-26T03:49:50+00:00January 16th, 2013|Museum Bikes Pre WWII|
1920 Iver Johnson 1920 Iver Johnson Special Racer "Iver Johnson engineers are not -- and have never been -- content to [...]
By paul|2025-02-13T16:23:55+00:00January 1st, 2013|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
1984 Lotus Legend Compe 1984 Lotus Legend Compe Lotus bikes were made by people who obviously loved bicycles and wanted to [...]
By paul|2024-10-29T00:57:36+00:00December 16th, 2012|museum people|
Charley Bergna Charlie Bergna, Raleigh’s first sales rep in America A champion cyclist, and a champion for cycling. Charley Bergna dedicated himself [...]
By paul|2024-10-26T03:56:41+00:00December 7th, 2012|Museum Bikes Pre WWII|
Frank Turano's 1928 Brennan Frank's 1928 Brennan Sometimes the most beautiful aspect of an old racing bike is the mileage that [...]
By paul|2025-05-01T04:49:25+00:00December 7th, 2012|museum people|
Frank Turano Movie star Joe E. Brown and Frank Turano 1934 Frank Turano understood better than anyone that an athlete's job [...]
By paul|2025-02-13T16:45:04+00:00November 19th, 2012|museum people|
Erhard "Butch" Neumann Butch Neumann is the one with waterbottle on his handlebars Erhard Neumann's Schwinn Paramount Erhard M. [...]
By paul|2025-02-13T17:03:34+00:00November 18th, 2012|museum bikes|
1964 Carlton Catalina 1964 Carlton Catalina Carlton bicycles was born in the original bicycle boom of the 1890’s. A man named [...]
By paul|2025-02-13T17:05:28+00:00November 4th, 2012|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985, Museum Bikes Pre WWII|
Cheltenham Pedersen 1978 Cheltenham Pedersen Over 100 years ago, Dane Mikael Pedersen created his own niche in cycling history. A gifted engineer [...]