LOT 31 1920s TRUSS-BRIDGE ROAD RACER (LABOR PATENT)

Starting bid: £800.00

1920s Trussbridge Road Racer (Labor Patent)

23″ Frame

28″ Wheels

Fixed + Freewheel (flip-flop hub)

Item condition: Used

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Auction ends: April 14, 2025 8:00 pm
Timezone: UTC+1

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Iver Johnson introduced the distinctive Truss Bridge frame in America in 1901. World champion racing cyclist Major Taylor rode Iver Johnson bicycles. When he raced in France in the early 1900s, he used an Iver Johnson Truss Bridge, and the style caught on there. Labor became the French license holder for this design, and various French companies made their own versions until the late 1920s.

This lovely road racer does not have a Labor badge, so it’s presumably a copy made under license. I suggest that it’s not an unlicensed copy because it is very well made so was more than likely an expensive machine when it was new. You can clearly see its faded nickel bodywork.

This fabulous 100-year-old French trussbridge road racer is ready to ride.

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BICYCLE COLLECTORS CURATED ONLINE AUCTION, Spring 2025

This Timed Auction is live from 14th of March 2025 2pm to 14th of April 7pm, 2025. Highest bid wins.

NO BUYERS or SELLERS PREMIUM.

THE RESERVE IS THE START PRICE + BUY-IT-NOW OPTION.

INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY: NO PACKING FEES.

BIDDING INCREMENTS: Up to £1000 = £10. Over £1000 = £50. Over £2000 = £100

IT’S A CURATED AUCTION – Colin is the auctioneer and is available to chat to you personally during the auction (or before) by email, text message, phonecall,  Facebook Messenger or Whatsapp.

Auction History

March 14, 2025 2:00 pmAuction started
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