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Antique Pierce Arrow Street Racer Wood Wheel ... - Bicycles

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    This Vintage Pierce Street Racer Bike was made by The Pierce Cycle Company in Buffalo, New York somewhere in 1906 to 1916. The George N. Pierce Company started manufacturing bicycles in 1891 and later produced Motorcycles and the Pierce Arrow Automobile. The Pierce Arrow name also made it to quite a few Pierce Bicycles.

Pierce Racing Bicycle | Copake Auction Inc.

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    Pierce Racing Bicycle for auction. 1904 Pierce "Model 121" pneumatic safety racer bicycle, 21 1/2" frame original paint and decals, head badge (Buffalo Mfg.), nickel plated forks, unusual "flier" rubber grips, correct toe clip pedals, "Persons" racing saddle, matching wooden rims with original paint and pin striping, Veeder cyclometer. Note very rare lap gong bell mounted on rear of frame.

An Overview of Pierce Bicycles & Motorcycles – AACA ...

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    By 1892 Pierce offered eight models of which four were tricycles. The lead unit was the men’s bicycle (Model 30) that featured solid 30-inch wheels and solid tires. It sold for $85 and weighed 49 pounds. Optional “cushion tires” were available at an increased cost of $10. For “ladies and misses” an $85 bicycle with 28-inch wheels was available.

Bendunbefor: Pierce's chainless bicycle | Hemmings

    https://www.hemmings.com/stories/2018/09/10/bendunbefor-pierces-chainless-bicycle
    George Norman Pierce's Buffalo-based manufacturing company dated back to the 1860s and jumped into the bicycle craze just as the safety bicycle became commonplace in 1890. As it does today, chain drive became the predominant means of transferring power to the rear wheel, largely for its ease of maintenance and its cost-effectiveness.

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