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Vintage Middleweight Bicycles: Video Series

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Vintage middleweight bicycles are often confused with cruisers. Learn all there is to know about vintage middleweight bikes from a bicycle expert in this free video series.

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  1. Middleweight bicycles often get confused with balloon tire bikes. Learn about the differences between the two bicycles from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  2. Middleweight bicycle tanks are smaller than balloon tire bikes. Learn how to identify middleweight bikes from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  3. Middleweight bicycles were first produced in the 1950s. Learn more about how and when middleweight bikes were produced from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  4. Male style middleweight bicycles have a cantilever frame. Learn about other middleweight bike frame features from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  5. Middleweight bicycles came with tire with a width of one point seven five inches. Learn about middleweight bike tires and rims from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  6. Some middleweight bicycles have springer suspensions. Learn about different front fork styles for middleweight bikes from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  7. All middleweight bicycles have a chain guard. Learn why vintage middleweight bikes have chain guards from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  8. Middleweight bicycles generally have vinyl saddles or seats. Learn about various styles of middleweight bike saddles from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  9. Vintage middleweight bicycle hubs have ball bearings. Learn other features of middleweight bikes hubs from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  10. Most vintage middleweight bicycles have a coaster brake. Learn how a middleweight bike coaster brake from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  11. Vintage middleweight bicycle handlebars are swept back and spread out towards the end. Learn other features of middleweight bike handlebars from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  12. Most vintage middleweight bicycles come with fenders. Learn about the functionality of middleweight bike fenders from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  13. Vintage middleweight bicycles had racks that could carry books or groceries. Learn more about middleweight bike racks from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  14. Some vintage middleweight lighting bicycle parts are hard to find. Learn about common maintenance for middleweight bike lighting from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  15. Vintage middleweight bicycles came with several accessories like lights, horns or radios. Learn about other middleweight bikes accessories from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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  16. Find out the exact year a middleweight bicycle was made by locating the serial number. Learn how to find middleweight bike serial numbers from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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Vintage bicycles are different than antique and classic bikes. Vintage typically means more than thirty years old. An antique bicycle is generally going to have wooden rims and they may have a steel cladding over them. People tend to use the terms classic bicycles and vintage bicycles interchangeably. A classic bike could come from many different eras maybe only five years old, it's generally some model that had some defining factor that changed the way bicycles are looked at or there is something unique about it. Do you keep calling your bike a cruiser? Ever think you may be riding around on a vintage middleweight bicycle? How can you tell the difference? In this free video series, you'll get the facts you need to figure out what you're pedaling around town on. Let our bicycle expert show you every piece of a middleweight bike. Learn when middleweight bikes were produced and about key frame features. Go in depth on each part like the tires, rims, front forks, saddles, chains, hubs, brakes, handlebars, fenders, racks, lighting and various accessories. Cruise your middleweight with confidence!

 
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Vin Vullo Vin Vullo has been buying and selling vintage bicycles since the 1960s. In 1995 as the internet gained in popularity he founded Menotomy Vintage Bicycles and moved his business to the web. His company's web site has many tools and resources for people interested in vintage bicycles, including a picture database, an online price guide, serial number charts and a dozen discussion areas where collectors can post questions and provide answers for other bike collectors.dkdk

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