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So, I found a little secret spot yesterday afternoon. Not a single Wal-Mart bike in the bunch.
sorry for the low quality pics, my phone was the only thing I had with me at the time.
Most bikes range from the late 1800's up to the 1950's with a sprinkle of 60's and 70's.
About half being Schwinn's. the other half... hawthorns, mead, belknaps, hiawatha, etc.
There were about 50 more bikes that I saw scattered around. :mrgreen:
I saw about a half dozen with the 2 speed kickback hubs. I'll be back soon for one of those!

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there is also a garage holding more bikes and half filled with wheels, frames, parts, you name it!
 
so whats up? are you or someone else selling this stuff? pm me the address :lol:
 
No wonder old bikes are so hard to find around here...they're all out where you live! Gary
 
There's a great bike graveyard in Arizona. I can't remember where, but the guy has hundreds of bikes. I was come home when I spoted it on the side of the hwy. My wife said ok I'll give you 30 min. I think I stretched it to almost an hour. That was the most bikes I've seen in one place. is there anyone in Arizona that knows this place? I think it's called all bikes, LMK if you know. Thanks Don
 

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