on todays video I have my 1966 sears 27″ bike I picked up this past Saturday for 25 dollars this is a Australian/German made bike hope you enjoy the video

Welcome back to jrad bikes today I bringing these guys the bike I picked up this past weekend this is a 1965-66 Sears made in Australia I’m going to go over some parts it’s on the bike and give you an overview of it does still have the original Australian tires on

It not sure if you guys can see it but it’s a Sears made in Australia on the tag but if you go in the rear it’s a patent pending made in Germany frame it’s got a three-speed in the rear and the wheels are also made in Germany it’s got a vintage metal

Headlight not one of the newer plastic ones and it looks like it never had batteries put in it now giving these guys an overview of the bike I picked this bike up for $25 does have a pretty cool shifter on it for the bike is all original only thing I

Changed was the rear inner tube for All right I hope you enjoyed my vintage Australian searies don’t forget to like And subscribe get out there and ride thanks for watching

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  1. From Australia, made in Germany. Okay…. I bought a Puch ten speed in the late seventies and rode it until it was stolen in 2003. Damn fine bike for the money. Puch also built motorcycles that were sold under the Allstate label. The Puch/Sears 250cc two-stroke "twingle" was a very good lightweight motorcycle in its day.

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