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solokumba

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Dropped by a little antique store today.
Look what I found.

Love the Poulan chainsaw!
 
Not a clue. I was on my lunch break and the guy that works on them was not there.
I'm going back next week with a real camera.
 
Wow! Great Call corgi1, it definately looks like a space liner:
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solokumba You should try to buy that off them, it is missing bars but it has that trick springer fork :p
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From what I've been reading, they are a Sears bike built in the mid-60's. There's a couple on 'the other site' but they rebuilt one of the forks and assembled them backwards, couldn't figure out why it 'tracked weird'... plus it was posted in '07...

Gee it won't ride right

If you don't jump on that frame, I'm sure other Floridians would scoop that up. Just let them know where it is... :D
 
Wow! Great Call corgi1, it definately looks like a space liner:
solokumba You should try to buy that off them, it is missing bars but it has that trick springer fork :p

I'll be going back next week to meet the guy. I'll let you guy's know what he has and take some pics. A Space Liner would be cool.
 
Excuse me, do you know what type of bicycle is the blue one on the top of page one with the cool-looking old style engine? It's not the Hopalong Cassidy model by Rollfast. Maybe there were decorative studs in that chain guard, it has the longhorn handlebars and the fringe on the bags off the carrier. The design of those bicycles from the late forties to the early sixties did alot for the popularity of motorized bicycles today. A couple of generations of men and women today bought or remember those bicycles because they looked so cool, and they created the fantasy of motorizing. Thankyou. "you haul sixteen tons and what do you get? one day older and deeper in debt" -Tennesee Ernie Ford
 
The one with the foot boards looks a lot like this one Build a Motorized Bike Plans VERY COOL. BUY THEM BOTH IF YOU HAVE THE MONEY!!!! Does the first one with the aluminum-looking cover actually have any connection to the rear wheel?
 
the first bike is a DP Harris Hardware & Mfg Co. (the makers of Rollfast... well, actually, the W.P. Snyder Co made the bikes, Rollfast was just one of the brands Harris used.)

it looks like a late 30's bike. if you look close, the chainsaw motor is ziptied on there, and there's no drivetrain for it. it was probably just something someone mocked up in the store because it looks cool. fits right in.

that being said, i'd totally buy that bike for the right price. it's pretty rare.

the second bike looks like a Monark, judging by the "kink" in the middle tube. that one looks like it usedta run at one time, maybe it still does?
 
The store where these bike are located is in Malabar Florida.
Call Chris Hughes and ask about them.
321-676-8727
 
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