On my way to work this evening I drove past this old bike propped up against a mail box with a For Sale sign on it. THAT grabbed my attention so I did a 180 and went to look at it. I knocked on the door and made my offer and they sold it to me.
This is what I know about it or what I think I know about it... Early 60's, 26" boys bike. The brake arm is stamped "PERRY B-100, ENGLAND", hub is stamped 36-13. The spokes are tapered. Seat by Troxel. I have read on the forum someone mention that Rollfast made these... I don't agree with that statement considering the painted on AMF Cycle Division, Little Rock, Arkansas USA on the seat tube.
The chrome on this is in very good condition as the bike was stored in a shed. Serial number on left drop out is 291802. The front tire is an original IRC made in Japan. Rear tire and both tubes have been replaced. The light assembly is the only component that is toasted. It is rusted bad since the batteries were left in. These parts were in a baggie. The plastic lens is missing.
If anyone has anymore info on this bike please, let me know. I am very curious about that hub.
This is what I know about it or what I think I know about it... Early 60's, 26" boys bike. The brake arm is stamped "PERRY B-100, ENGLAND", hub is stamped 36-13. The spokes are tapered. Seat by Troxel. I have read on the forum someone mention that Rollfast made these... I don't agree with that statement considering the painted on AMF Cycle Division, Little Rock, Arkansas USA on the seat tube.
The chrome on this is in very good condition as the bike was stored in a shed. Serial number on left drop out is 291802. The front tire is an original IRC made in Japan. Rear tire and both tubes have been replaced. The light assembly is the only component that is toasted. It is rusted bad since the batteries were left in. These parts were in a baggie. The plastic lens is missing.
If anyone has anymore info on this bike please, let me know. I am very curious about that hub.