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1869 Boneshaker Bicycle … 1st bicycle with pedals!

1869 Boneshaker Bicycle … 1st bicycle with pedals!

by newmodsite2019 | Jul 13, 2022 | Adopt A Car, Bicycle

About this bicycle The Boneshaker was the first true bicycle with pedals. These bicycles have cast iron frames, wooden wheels, and metal tires. The early ones were often made by blacksmiths and wheelwrights. The Boneshaker used wagon style wheels and the seat was...
1960’s Schwinn Tiger Bicycle … Most popular & affordable!

1960’s Schwinn Tiger Bicycle … Most popular & affordable!

by newmodsite2019 | Jul 12, 2022 | Adopt A Car, Bicycle

About this bicycle Made between 1955 and 1962, the Schwinn Tiger became one of the most popular and affordable bicycles sold in America. The Schwinn’s famous Cantilever frame, sleek looks, and a wide range of add-ons, such as the mud flap and reflectors, made the...

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Stuart, FL 34996

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