Thanks guys! I'll check Nostalgic, Old Roads and The Schwinn site.
Hooch, my gramps had a 1922 Flufferknickle Tandem. The man would do the steering and breaking while the woman talked into a megaphone. All the hot air would exit the megaphone and blow out onto the paddles that were laced into the back rim. The paddles would spin the wheel and propel the bike forward. Gramps once told me that when granny was P.O.'d at him they could get the bike up to 90 mph. And that was on wooden wheels!
Boy the bicycles sure have evolved over the years, haven't they? Thanks for the info on my bike. I'll try the local pet stores to see if they carry a repop squirrelwheel, squirrel and squirrel food! Incase anyone else is thinking of restoring their Flufferknickle, Bass Pro Shops does carry the skunk entrails that are standard for the fender skirts!