I am helping a friend reduce some of his holdings and we have mostly been going through parts. Last weekend we decided to get the bikes down hanging from the rafters in his garage. This was no easy feat since when he first hung them he has run electrical conduit and added shelving in the rafters which gave a very narrow area to bring the bikes down through. Trying to one arm these at the top of a nine foot ladder was a little dicey but it was worth it once we got them down.
Both of these bikes are largely original and mostly untouched over the last 123 years. The mens roadster has later (1920s) tires but is otherwise an original bike to include the seat, a very rare G&J tool box, and accessory lamp. Likewise the ladies roadster also has the toolbox, optional wooden handlebars, and an accessory lamp. Below are some detailed pictures of these extraordinary bikes. Enjoy the ride!