Thanks. It has been a minute since my last. I think it was on a Snyder I had. That's gonna take some thinkLooks like that 35 Columbia has a Morrow back there. That being said, dubs on the hub.
This looks like the one that was for sale over on the CABE? It seemed like a pretty good deal to me but too far away to be practical for me to buy it. Love it! Nice score, looking forward to seeing what you do with it!View attachment 248139
Coming home in a couple weeks.
['35 Columbia]
This one's no rush to the finish. The door on the other side of the tank is rotted off and it'll need some love to get sound enough to ride but I am EXCITED.
thanks a bunch. It's been a lot of fun this time getting back "in season".Great collection you've got there! I really dig the CWC bikes. And the corn does make a good photo backdrop.
This looks like the one that was for sale over on the CABE? It seemed like a pretty good deal to me but too far away to be practical for me to buy it. Love it! Nice score, looking forward to seeing what you do with it!
Can't blame you, that's a great looking bike!can't stop Staring at it. ️
Love it!total crust cake
Interesting. If it's got collector value I'd be cautious about permanent mods but I like your thinking!rivets..
I'm afraid anything done to the tank will only improve its value at this point, but I am always wary of adding permanent changes in unless it's to help the overall wholeness or integrity of the bike to be useful and practical again. I am sure gonna love riding it just as a frame and rack for a whileCan't blame you, that's a great looking bike!
Love it!
Interesting. If it's got collector value I'd be cautious about permanent mods but I like your thinking!
@MattiThundrrrHave you ever seen a twisted heart with standard chain? Maybe skiptooth is what makes them more rare
All mine have been 1950-54 on all otherwise stock models.@MattiThundrrr
Hi Matti. The twisted heart chainwheels were made for a 1/2” chain too. I believe they were used on late 50’s to early 60’s Hawthorne and Western Flyer branded bikes made by CWC. I have seen a couple on ebay.
50-54 CWC was still using skiptooth chains with 1” spacing. I believe they began using a standard 1/2” chain later that decade. I have only ever seen one CWC built bike with a twisted heart chainwheel for a 1/2” chain and I’m sure it was a lady’s model Ward’s Hawthorne built either in the late 50’s or early 60’s.All mine have been 1950-54 on all otherwise stock models.
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Oh oh oh, we're talking half pitch. Gotcha gotcha. Yes. Cleveland was one of the last to phase it out and AMF used up what they had left before converting over.50-54 CWC was still using skiptooth chains with 1” spacing. I believe they began using a standard 1/2” chain later that decade. I have only ever seen one CWC built bike with a twisted heart chainwheel for a 1/2” chain and I’m sure it was a lady’s model Ward’s Hawthorne built either in the late 50’s or early 60’s.
It would have been AMF made, I reckon! I'd have liked to test it versus a Cleveland made one in solidity and quality overall. We know AMF kinda peeled away the quality overall,. Lighter materials all around., but to have a version would be awesome.Cool. I regret not buying that 1/2” pitch chainwheel a while back!
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