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motorized HENDERSON replica board track racer indian cafe harley bicycle bike 80

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Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Color: RED


BEAUTIFUL  REPLICA BOARD TRACK RACER There are very solid tabs to hold the stainless steel hand crafted gas tank  w vintage HENDERSON decals  vintage saddle/seat 3 inch wide wheel 80cc engine w  performance cylinder cover heavy duty girder forks easily cruise 40mph  no title, it is operated as a motorized bicycle. Simplistic Beautiful any questions on the Bike pls dont hesitate SHIPPING IS 250.00 $680 WORLDWIDE! 500CANADA it ships w handlebars off, seat off , pedals off and front tire off. should not be difficult to assemble in less than 30 minutes. shipping includes insurance free pick up in Miami Florida 1876 - 1931 the Excelsior-Henderson brand, began through the efforts of the son of a German immigrant, George T. Robie, who founded the Excelsior Supply Company in Chicago, IL, in 1876.  The company was a distributor, specializing early on with sewing machine parts, however during the 1880s, the popularity of bicycles grew and the company branched out into all forms of cycle parts, becoming one of the largest suppliers in the United States. When automobiles were in their infancy, Excelsior again expanded its distribution business and by 1905 became one of the largest distributors of machinery and automotive parts and supplies. George Robie had one son, Frederick Carelton Robie, who joined the Excelsior company around 1900 and was interested in manufacturing complete vehicles of motorcycles and automobiles. His father preferred to remain in distribution and avoid the difficulties of manufacturing a complete vehicle. However, Excelsior did become involved with a complete motorcycle, and started selling some built from assembled parts in the early 1900s, subsequently launching their own proprietary motorcycle in the 1905-1907 timeframe. With the company's vast history of distribution, the Excelsior motorcycle sold well and the company had trouble keeping up with the orders.