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Vintage muscle bikes are easy to spot by their unique features. Learn about vintage muscle bikes from a bicycle expert in this free video series.
There are 16 videos in this series:

A muscle bike usually has a banana seat and monkey handlebars. Learn more about what a vintage muscle bike is from a bicycle expert in this free video.

Vintage muscle bicycles have smaller frames than a balloon tire bike. Learn other identifying features of muscle bikes from a bicycle expert in this free video.

Muscle bicycles were produced from the mid 1960s through the end of the 1970s. Learn about different muscle bike models produced in this time from a bicycle expert in this free video.

The most common muscle bicycle frame is the cantilever. Learn other vintage muscle bike frame features from a bicycle expert in this free video.

A vintage muscle bicycle usually has twenty inch wheels. Learn about different vintage muscle bike tires and frames from a bicycle expert in this free video.

A basic Schwinn muscle bike has a correct front fork. Learn about different muscle bike front fork styles from a bicycle expert in this free video.

Almost all vintage muscle bicycles come with a chain guard. Learn about the function of a muscle bike chain guard from a bicycle expert in this free video.

A muscle bicycle saddle is also known as a banana seat. Learn about vintage muscle bike saddles from a bicycle expert in this free video.

The front hub on a muscle bicycle is always going to be steel. Learn about the different vintage muscle bike hubs from a bicycle expert in this free video.

The elaborate the brakes on a vintage muscle bike, the more valuable it is. Learn how to tell what muscle bike brakes are more elaborate from a bicycle expert in this free video.

Vintage muscle bike handlebars are called ape hangers. Learn about the different styles of muscle bike handlebars from a bicycle expert in this free video.

Most vintage muscle bicycles have fenders. Learn about various muscle bike fenders from a bicycle expert in this free video.

Very few vintage muscle bicycles have racks for storage. Learn why most muscle bikes don't have racks from a bicycle expert in this free video.

Lighting was a popular accessory to add to a muscle bicycle. Learn from a bicycle expert in this free video.

Slick tires were a common accessory to add to a vintage muscle bicycle. Learn about other popular accessories for muscle bikes from a bicycle expert in this free video.

Looking up the serial number on a vintage muscle bike is the best way to tell its age. Learn how to locate a serial number on vintage muscle bikes from a bicycle expert in this free video.

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 In this free video series, let a vintage bicycle expert show you how to spot a true muscle bike. A muscle bike has some very unique features such as a banana seat or saddle. The handle bars are often called ape hangers or monkey bars. Learn about frame features, fork styles, hubs, brakes, chain guards, fenders, racks and lighting. Finally he will show you how to locate the serial number on a muscle bike and how to use that serial number to find out how old your bike is. Find out if you've been cruising around on a true vintage muscle bike or just some replica.
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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