Was offered yet another girls bike for 50 bucks. Hope I did ok. Near as I can tell this bike was manufactured between 1891-1899. the wood wheels are obviously shot, yet they still turn! a few reasons I went ahead on this bike: 1. Check out that chain! I have never seen anything like it. 2. all the spokes are wired and soldered together where they cross the third spoke. It is complete save for the seat and chainguard (that I know of). And all the bearings are free and turn. Including that chain! Some of the links are broken on the chain, yet it still turns. Does anybody know if you can still get a replacement chain or links? I have a few spare normal skiptooth chains, but haven't tried them for fit yet. The pedals have the crescent name on them although the pic isn't the best. Sorry. Bike has no brakes, it's an early fixie....hahahahahaha!!!!
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