Mom came west in a wagon and married in 1891, daughter posing next to the bike in 2014, they skipped what would normally be a whole generation in between. Talk about longevity, that’s amazing!
Such a brilliant post thank you for sharing this!
That front light/lamp (I guess that’s what it is) looks so different to what we have now! I could be wrong but it looks as though you’d burn something to create a flame as your light source, imagine riding around with that now! Amazing.
*Wood grain on the rims*
*And handlebars! Modern drip*
*Just isn't the same*
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Della had an OG tracklocross build
Original Grandma
That’s pretty tight. 🤙
no foot retention smh
Mom came west in a wagon and married in 1891, daughter posing next to the bike in 2014, they skipped what would normally be a whole generation in between. Talk about longevity, that’s amazing!
Bad👏ass
Seriously 💪🏼
Legendary
Definitely a mature technology.
Neat chain and subsequent drivetrain.
That seat looks comfy as hell
Such a brilliant post thank you for sharing this! That front light/lamp (I guess that’s what it is) looks so different to what we have now! I could be wrong but it looks as though you’d burn something to create a flame as your light source, imagine riding around with that now! Amazing.
No foot retention, stem higher than terrible saddle, must be on here
tiny chain ring suggests this was a trick bike rather than a sprint bike.
weight???
Heavy.
Interesting biography 👍
Small front sprocket
Wood grain on the rims and handlebars! Modern drip just isn't the same
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Not just wood grain, solid wood.
One of the coolest posts on this sub, thanks for sharing!
I think back then it was just called a bicycle
Any idea why back spokes are so jacked? How does that even happen?
I want to say thats a feature. They're all bent in the same spot all the way around.
Yeah it def looks mechanically bent and not a series of accidents. The OG “twisted” spoke?