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#1
Can you help me identify this frame? The serial is below. 2589775
Thanks,
Monkey
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#2
based on how the drop is attached, it is a very inexpensive department store bike.
Nigel
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#3
wow...gotcha..thanks for your input! Any more concerning this bike would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Monkey
Oh..I did flip the pic so you could read the serial??
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#4
more pictures would be helpful.
Nigel
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#5
Doesn't look like stainless steel spokes, maybe old galvanized?
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#6
Here are some more pictures. If anybody is interested in this bike, I will be in Murfreesboro,TN on Sat. at Smoopys Bike Show. If you are there...come see me! I am open for trades and really looking for a Schwinn Jaguar. Any help on identifying this bike or value would be awesome...talk soon...monk
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The headlight assembly is not in some of the pictures due to current disassembly.
Thanks!
Monk
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#7
I found a German tag on the front rim? It says Made In German
Not made in germany?
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#8
(08-23-2013, 02:54 PM)SchwinnMonkey Wrote:  I found a German tag on the front rim? It says Made In German
Not made in germany?

Are you sure the rims are original? They appear to polished aluminum, rather than chromed steel or painted steel that were most likely original.
Nigel
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#9
I feel that the rims are original. They have a pitted patina. There is also what looks like a horseshoe on the rim...also there is a engraving on the front rim that says:
M.O. MFG Co.
hmm
Monk
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#10
The rims look (at least from their shape) much like the ones I originally had on my beater. I guess 80s? "Made in Germany"... hm. I'll try and drop by at my LBS and ask him, if time permits.
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#11
(08-24-2013, 03:34 AM)Joe_W Wrote:  The rims look (at least from their shape) much like the ones I originally had on my beater. I guess 80s? "Made in Germany"... hm. I'll try and drop by at my LBS and ask him, if time permits.

THE MYSTERY IF SOLVED!
The bike is a 50's-60's Iverson Repaint. I had a guy look at that had one. He thought everything looked stock except the back tire. Check out the links below:
Here is mine currently for sale :http://huntsville.craigslist.org/bik/4044220095.html

Here is one currently for sale on Ebay :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1950S-IVERSON-BICYCLE-/281160280811?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4176756aeb
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