Gavin O’Grady’s Cyclops road bike
Gavin O'Grady's 1986 Cyclops road bike Gavin O'Grady's 1986 Cyclops Racing in Sicily Here's one of the Cyclops road [...]
By paul|2024-10-19T00:00:08+00:00January 29th, 2015|Museum Bikes 1986 to 2000|
Gavin O'Grady's 1986 Cyclops road bike Gavin O'Grady's 1986 Cyclops Racing in Sicily Here's one of the Cyclops road [...]
By paul|2024-10-19T00:06:20+00:00January 29th, 2015|Museum Bikes 1986 to 2000|
1991 Kestrel 200 SC 1991 Kestrel 200sc Here's a great bike that seems modern and cutting edge, but is actually over [...]
By paul|2024-10-23T03:33:00+00:00January 25th, 2015|Museum Bikes 2001 to the Present|
Paul's custom 2015 Raleigh Rainier Pauil's custom Raleigh Rainier Cheers! Raise your glass and toast this fabulous creation from Raleigh, the [...]
By paul|2024-10-07T16:47:13+00:00January 24th, 2015|museum bikes|
Jeanne (Robinson) Omelenchuk’s 1956 Track Bike Omelenchuk track bike This bike was made by George Omelenchuk for his wife Jeanne, who was a champion [...]
By paul|2024-10-20T04:05:34+00:00January 17th, 2015|Museum Bikes Pre WWII|
1919 Bengal Special Racer Adam Brenner's Bengal Special Racer Sure, this bike is a little rough, but let's see how good you look in [...]
By paul|2024-10-07T16:50:20+00:00December 29th, 2014|museum bikes|
1940's Grieder Flyer Tricycle 1940's Grieder Flyer Tricycle Sweet head badge Tough trike deck Your first bike [...]
By paul|2024-10-20T15:46:10+00:00December 27th, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985, schwinn|
Soundgarden's 1976 Sting-Ray 1976 Schwinn Sting-Ray Do you remember hard rock music in the 1990's? The "Seattle Sound"? Bands like Pearl Jam, [...]
By paul|2024-10-13T04:37:54+00:00November 28th, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
1960's Flying Scot Mid 1960's Flying Scot This Flying Scot was built (where else?) in Glasgow sometime in the 1960's. If [...]
By paul|2025-03-06T05:32:36+00:00November 28th, 2014|museum bikes|
1959 Rickert "Ric Super" 1959 Rickert "Ric Super" German master frame builder Hugo Rickert fabricated this speedy rig. For a while Hugo [...]
By paul|2024-10-20T16:19:13+00:00November 25th, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
1984 Skyway T/A 1984 Skyway T/A First of all, you would be forgiven for assuming that T/A stood for "Totally Awesome". [...]