Unknown 1930’s utility bike
An unknown utility bike from WW2. Note the lack of chrome anywhere on the bike - a money saving strategy employed by most bike companies during both world wars. It also allowed for riding during black outs without fear of reflections.
A simple aesthetic but powerful in it’s all black utilitarian design. All parts of this bike were enamel painted as per the original paint process and with exception to the saddle and tyres, all parts were original.
Processes required
Shot blast
Paint
Job duration - 12 months