Thanks RustyGold, it does have the tag on the BB so I will run the numbers but I don't think it had a rack or tank.Could go either way...there were equipped/deluxe and unequipped bikes sold... quickest way you can tell is by looking for evidence of rack or tank having been mounted on it.
I looked at 1950 and 1951 sears catalog images, but all the big bikes drawings represent Murray built bikes...no Monark built like yours. Your's should have an aluminum tag riveted under the bottom bracket, it should have a model number. If you can match that model number to a sears catalog listing, you can determine the exact original model. Searching thecabe with the model number may get you results as well.
Thanks for the reply AndyA. It is a Regal and does have two holes on the fender for the headlight. I put some new style aluminum rims with the Nexus 3 speed to make it more rider friendly.Cousin Vroom:
Nice bike! Looks like it's a Regal. The 1951 fall/winter catalog shows a probable match. Trussrods are shown and your bike has the bracket for them. Headlight is shown and it looks like your bike has hardware on the fender for mounting. No rear rack shown. Colors in description match except that catalog says that rims are maroon. Do your rims look original?
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Here is shot of the tag, the model reads 505 273 .That's a Murray built bike in the drawing. But, if the model number under the description matches what's on your tag, that's how yours would have been equipped.
The 505 is Monark...the 273 doesn't look like a catalog number. Maybe only the primary supplier uses the catalog code, and auxiliary suppliers have there own model number?Here is shot of the tag, the model reads 505 273 .View attachment 145817
Thanks, a Monark it is. Any idea what other bicycle brands of truss rods and headlight would fit?The 505 is Monark...the 273 doesn't look like a catalog number. Maybe only the primary supplier uses the catalog code, and auxiliary suppliers have there own model number?
Ah, I see a difference between the photo and the catalog drawing that I didn't notice before. The catalog shows a Murray-style chain wheel. The photo shows a Monark-style chain wheel.That's a Murray built bike in the drawing. But, if the model number under the description matches what's on your tag, that's how yours would have been equipped.
...and seat stays.Ah, I see a difference between the photo and the catalog drawing that I didn't notice before. The catalog shows a Murray-style chain wheel. The photo shows a Monark-style chain wheel.
I took one apart that was blue. It originally had cottered cranks and a super tall steel stem.Nice Bike!
slight hijack, but I have an Austrian JC Higgins step through. Got it as just the frame, fenders, and chain guard. Can anyone guess at the model and year ?
Thanks!
Nice Bike!
slight hijack, but I have an Austrian JC Higgins step through. Got it as just the frame, fenders, and chain guard. Can anyone guess at the model and year ?
Thanks!
I have a JC Higgins crankset. It is pretty cool looking.I think mine originally had the cottered cranks and JC Higgins chainring, but the guy I got it from took them off. I can’t complain, he gave me a decent deal and the fenders / chain guard.
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