If you are trying to determine the genealogy of your bicycle by it's features, go to our Vintage Bicycle Price Guide
which details bicycle features, wheel sizes, brake types, etc., as well as showing a price estimate for your old bicycle.
If you are trying to determine the make and model of your bicycle, go to our Vintage Bicycle Picture Database
which details bicycle features, wheel sizes, etc., as well as showing a price estimate for your vintage bicycle.
| Ive got a mint CCM Mustang with fully functional and all original parts.. looking to make a sale. E-mail me at ccook35@hotmail.com for a picture and an offer by: 24.150.47.75 |
| I recently bought a 24" huffy 5 speed muscle bike. I think its a rail but im not sure. the chain guard is missing, but everything else seems the same as a rail. I could try to get a picture up if it would help. Any info would be awesome. by: 24.209.172.147 |
| checkered flag style sissy bar ornament for your musclebike. email me direct for pics. kdoy@rogers.com $40 dollars shipped. by: 74.114.3.24 |
| In the archive I found a message from Roar S saying that he has a list of Oegland production figures based on frame numbers. If you´re reading could you tell me the stats of a bike number 3361140. I found this bike from a farmsted of my relatives near Helsinki city in Finland. It looks like Oegland Apache but seems older. Maybe it's a Crossmaster? by: 88.114.243.166 |
| Hi... I have a Sears Spyder, cica 1969-1970, which I received new as a child -- in fact I still own it. It is identical to the 1970 one pictured in your photo section of Sears bikes ---chrome frame, white & red flamed seat, etc., but it has a different Sears chainguard and a white-T-handle three-speed shifter. If anyone can point me in the direction of how find Sears advertising images of that bike from magazines or catalogs, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'd include photos of it, but it's in storage on the opposite coast, but I hope to have it again soon. --Don by: 75.84.72.145 |
| There are five Sears Spyders in the price guide (link near the top of this page) prices ranging from $90 to $450 by: 70.19.180.53 |
| Thanks for the link, but just looking for original Sears advertising for that particular bike ---- anyone who might know where I can see or purchase an ad or Sears catalog that actually contains an image of the chrome-framed Spyder.... by: 75.84.82.86 |
| Just found out that this bike WAS STOLEN from my mother's house in Massachusetts by a contractor working there... it is identical to the one in the photo data base ( http://OldRoads.com/pqdb_img.asp?p=fdbdown.asp?1273&mod=Spyder_Mark_II_&mak=Sears ), except that it has the newer, shorter, fake-"vented" full chainguard, and it had a white three-speed T-handle shifter. PLEASE contact me if you ever see this bike anywhere!!! Thank-you. by: 75.84.79.208 |