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1890's Crescent No. 10

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1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby Iron Horse on Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:49 pm

Was offered yet another girls bike for 50 bucks. Hope I did ok. Near as I can tell this bike was manufactured between 1891-1899. the wood wheels are obviously shot, yet they still turn! a few reasons I went ahead on this bike: 1. Check out that chain! I have never seen anything like it. 2. all the spokes are wired and soldered together where they cross the third spoke. It is complete save for the seat and chainguard (that I know of). And all the bearings are free and turn. Including that chain! Some of the links are broken on the chain, yet it still turns. Does anybody know if you can still get a replacement chain or links? I have a few spare normal skiptooth chains, but haven't tried them for fit yet. The pedals have the crescent name on them although the pic isn't the best. Sorry. Bike has no brakes, it's an early fixie....hahahahahaha!!!!
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby Walker on Tue Jul 10, 2012 6:04 pm

cant see any photos, did you move them in photobucket?

if it has a block style chain, then skiptooth will not integrate with that. Block chain is very hard to find.
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby Iron Horse on Tue Jul 10, 2012 6:15 pm

yes i did. gimme just a minute..
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby Walker on Tue Jul 10, 2012 6:23 pm

the front chain ring is fairly narrow, i guess try a skiptooth and see what happens...

Nobody makes block chain anymore, or skiptooth for that matter.

be careful not to loose any nuts or bolts!
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby dos cruiser on Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:34 pm

I'd make it a wall hanger, until you find all the parts.
If it's not been rusty what good is it?
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby arpicker on Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:10 pm

Those would make awesome boardtrack bars.. :D
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby outskirtscustoms on Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:22 pm

That is awesome! I'd pay the $50 just for wall art.
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby deven_science on Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:39 pm

Because of my restoration of my Racycle, I'd say get her on the road, but hey, that's me. No matter what you do, it was definitely worth the $50.
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby 55ColumbiaBuilt on Wed Jul 11, 2012 3:37 am

Turn It Into This! :D

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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby ohdeebee on Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:06 am

The date seems about right, although the fenders would not have been original to the bike at that time. In that time period almost everything was made "in house", which makes finding parts very difficult if not impossible. Still a good score for that price.
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby Iron Horse on Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:27 pm

Thanks guys! I am glad to have gotten this bike even though it is a girls. I think I will hang it in the basement next to the waverley (which needs parts too), until I can get around to finding some parts. Even if I am not able to make it rideable, It is still a work of art and I couldn't see it sitting around in the great outdoors slowly rotting away. One of the gentlemen on the wheelmen said that I could put 700c's on it and ride it, but that it would not be worth a restoration. I considered telling them that worth is in the eye of the beerholder.
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby deven_science on Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:37 pm

Iron Horse wrote:One of the gentlemen on the wheelmen said that I could put 700c's on it and ride it,


That's exactly what I did with the Racycle. I'm thinking I might buy wood rims for it in the future, but I want it rideable.
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby Iron Horse on Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:20 am

Ok, so if I get a set of 700c's for ridability, Where do I find a set of wood wheels so that I can preserve originality?
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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby ohdeebee on Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:26 am

Iron Horse wrote:Ok, so if I get a set of 700c's for ridability, Where do I find a set of wood wheels so that I can preserve originality?


You could talk to this guy and get the best of both worlds! :wink:

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Re: 1890's Crescent No. 10

Postby Herman on Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:23 pm

This guy custom makes any size wood rim the old way,oak ,steam bent ,finger jointed ,drilled to your spoke count, example 28 inch x 1.5 for single tube tires $80 per rim, custom diameters and profiles available Noah Stutzman , 33650 cr12 , Baltic , Ohio 43804 phone (330) 897-1391 & leave message
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