Hello folks. been a longtime since I visited the forum. Life often has a way of getting between you and the things you love. I started up a prop company a few years back and it has consumed my life. I can't complain, I get to be creative everyday and am completely surrounded by very talented folk. Now with that all being said, I just could not sleep with a clear conscious if I didn't share my most recent find with all my ratty friends. It doesn't belong to me , but the owner wants to sell it and I've been commissioned to clean it up/get it running. Made for only 2 years, this is a Saginaw Powerbike.
It is an old skiptooth and dates to 1947 (Made for 2 years I believe)
It's actually the identical same sprocket/crank/pedals/chain as my x53 western flyer.
It does have a Zefher Name badge but it looks to be glued in place (even though it has 2 screw holes) I suspect it isn't original. lol
The Horrow hub with no spoke holes is an interesting piece. It's been hand drilled (Poorly I might add) to except the sprocket. Some of the brass nuts holding it place have been cut to compensate for the poor drilling of said bolt holes that are too close to the center of the hub.
I'm looking forward to working on this rare piece of history and if nothing else, it dragged me back here to say hello to all my Ratty friends.
Good to be back, Enjoy!
It is an old skiptooth and dates to 1947 (Made for 2 years I believe)
It's actually the identical same sprocket/crank/pedals/chain as my x53 western flyer.
It does have a Zefher Name badge but it looks to be glued in place (even though it has 2 screw holes) I suspect it isn't original. lol
The Horrow hub with no spoke holes is an interesting piece. It's been hand drilled (Poorly I might add) to except the sprocket. Some of the brass nuts holding it place have been cut to compensate for the poor drilling of said bolt holes that are too close to the center of the hub.
I'm looking forward to working on this rare piece of history and if nothing else, it dragged me back here to say hello to all my Ratty friends.
Good to be back, Enjoy!
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