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This spectacular bicycle was parked next to a beach entrance at the National Seashore on Cape Cod. The frame is ancient, but clearly the bicycle is very much functional. The red Raleigh grips look like a comparatively recent addition, but all else seems original - including tires and saddle!
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Rear wheel. Note the chainring and guard on the other side. The bolt-on on the stay indicates that it is coaster brake.
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Front wheel - note the original parking stand.
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The blue plaque between the tubes says "Donut Shop".
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The lobster pot is shiny and new. The lid is secured with pink bungee cords, but I wonder how the pot itself is secured to the front rack without the need to make holes in the metal? The owner of this masterpiece was not in sight, or I would have loved to ask. This is one of my most exciting bicycle sightings ever!
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