I really appreciate it. Thanks againoh, and the badge dates it to the early to mid 50's.
I took a wire wheel to it and sure enough I found the serial number, but there were two sets of numbers and they were upside down to each other. Does that make any sense? Anyway, the numbers are "CA029" is one and the other is "TH75EH" Can I find out anything from these? Sorry to be a bother but I don't know the bicycles very much except riding one. lol Now give me a Model T. Ford and I know my way around. He! He!not sure. should be on the bottom, under the cranks on the bottom bracket.
Already tried google, I signed up on the forum you suggested and now I can only wait and see. Thanksyou could try doing a google search, or sign up at the "Classic and Antique Bicycle Exchange forum and ask over there.
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Now give me a Model T. Ford and I know my way around. He! He!
/A fellow T owner, huh? Send me a PM, I'd love to hear about yours. I had a '15 touring that just went to the UK, I'm building a '15 roadster and '24 pickup from parts, and I have 2 Mifflinburg (wood) bodied trucks.
Craig
I think you are speaking of the Grubee GT2 Bike and you can get them fromDoes anyone know of a bike that comes 12g rims stock as well as the hd wheel. I remember seeing it at some point for around 300. Just cant think of where.