New Bikes in the past few weeks L@@K

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Here's a few i found in the past weeks.


a couple of prewar kickstands (had them bead blasted and i sprayed clear coat on them)
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a 1938?? colson packard (i added the old light, handlebars and grips. i have a couple sets of fenders - gotta figure out what's right . . .
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a late 60s Sears? muscle bike custom made by someone
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a 69? huffy superstock 3 girly 3 speed, 24 inch . . .
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a prewar girly monark rocket - i added the basket, seat and temporarly, the light
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A NOS HUFFY 10 speed - BRAND NEW NEVER OUTSIDE - you wouldn't believe this story . . .
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a nearly new Schwinn Heavy Duti - 2002-2010?
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and a couple of girly light weights - not too bad condition :roll:
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whew!

i wonder what all that cost me :roll:
 
Hooch said:
geez Bill you keep finding bikes! did you get a new house to store them yet? lol you will need to buy a building like Louis!


i have all the stuff in my "renter" now. i haven't moved in yet - staying with my kids at the ex's - no funny business - alittle $$ and i don't have to shop, cook or clean - hehe
i'm upto 18 i think so far. we did find a 51-53 JCHiggins boys green colorflow but it's in lewis's building and i couldn't get a pic. it ain't too bad, i'll post a pic this week.
 
backpedaler said:
outskirtscustoms said:
Also are those Lester mags I spy on that 60's sears?


don't know anything about them - that's the way i got it - traded for a BKF stingray

Sweet, I had a 5 spoke mag like those that I was told was a Lester mag that was worth more than the bike i got with it....lol. Might be worth a bit of research.
 
Nice finds! The kickstand on the left is a "Jiffy" stand. Made by B.C. Jiffy in Chicago. They have a 1934 patent date stamped on the back. There should be a spring on the back with a nut and a lock nut. Loosen the lock nut and tighten the nut a turn or two to tighten the spring. I put one of these stands on my bike and it fell over because the spring had lost some of its strength. Gary
 

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