Hate to be the skeptic-
but i'm not a big fan of old bikes-
alloy 26" rims have been common since the '80's and strong enough- much lighter.
And the modern oversized tubing frame is much lighter too, and plenty strong-
if it's not, maybe you should just try a dirtbike.
Overall a modern cruiser is much much lighter than an old pig irom welded frame with steel rims-
These little motors have that much less to pull then.
Very nice bikes fellas! I never realized how attractive the frame "lines" are on the old Murrays. For our Canadien friend, Murray Mfg. made lawnmowers, garden tillers, snowblowers, kiddie wagons, you name it. I believe they were absorbed into MTD some years ago. If John Deere ever made a bike bet it was green and yellow!
John Deere did make many bikes they even have a new one as pictured -although it may now be from China- they had some in the 1890's too. i thot they must have and they are Green.If they are of the tractor's quality they will be fantastic.Hey guys anyone try a classic Canadian bike like CCM--Rocky Mountain--Devinci--Massey-Harris-wow they made tractors too -did the American John Deere make one ? other makes-Goold-Welland-Vale who I believe also made garden tools. Picture is a CCM Light Delivery Bicycle with an attached "Pixie" bicycle motor is a "motorized bicycle".
"Made in the USA"... There's only one bicycle company left in USA (Worksman)![]()