WWI era - rubber shortage.Looks like the idea was used on cars at about the same time:
Notice the hole for an air valve on the inner rim.That is fascinating! Never knew about those spring wheel bicycles. Thanks for posting.
WW1, GermanNoisy? Very interested in knowing if this is a WWI or WWII vintage bike. Perhaps Italian?
Sure does.Don't know, but the gear by the pedals looks like Schwinn.
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The Gewehr 98 was a big tip to tracking it down.
Yeah the crank gear kinda looks like a Schwinn gear with five circles instead of four. The thing that actually set me back on IDing it was the plate on the front tube. I could make it "Vic" and decided the name of the bike must be "Victory" and that kept bringing me back to a 40s model Schwinn called the Victory. It wasn't until I dropped looking for a bike with "Vic" in the name and started focusing on the rifle that made me look for "WWI German Military Bicycles" that I found it.First thing I saw. Era specific.
And the crank gear pattern seemed familiar, Schwinn came to mind but the German one has too many "circles" to it.
Yes but sometimes it's easy to miss what others post. Happens to me all the time.Maybe I'm missing something, but didn't Bob Haskell's post on Sunday identify the bike?
Yup, I totally missed it. I saw the original post and Tom's post, then started looking for the answer.Yes but sometimes it's easy to miss what others post. Happens to me all the time.