Vintage Bicycle Handlebars Accent Lamp

$65.00

1960’s Hercules Nottingham 3-Speed Cruiser Bicycle Transformed into an Original Handlebars Accent Lamp

See below for a note about the history of bicycles in Europe:

Handlebars Lamp Description:

  • Dimensions 22” x 6” x 8”

  • Lovingly restored with gentle cleaners. Evidence of use and character makes the piece truly authentic!

  • Chrome upright cruiser handlebars and white plastic grips with 3-speed gears and brakes attached mounted into a wooden block

  • Chrome-plated metal and rubber retro-look bicycle front light lamp 7 LED headLight. On/Off switch on top. 2 AA batteries included and easily replacable.

  • Flat Fee Shipping $20 within the US

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1960’s Hercules Nottingham 3-Speed Cruiser Bicycle Transformed into an Original Handlebars Accent Lamp

See below for a note about the history of bicycles in Europe:

Handlebars Lamp Description:

  • Dimensions 22” x 6” x 8”

  • Lovingly restored with gentle cleaners. Evidence of use and character makes the piece truly authentic!

  • Chrome upright cruiser handlebars and white plastic grips with 3-speed gears and brakes attached mounted into a wooden block

  • Chrome-plated metal and rubber retro-look bicycle front light lamp 7 LED headLight. On/Off switch on top. 2 AA batteries included and easily replacable.

  • Flat Fee Shipping $20 within the US

1960’s Hercules Nottingham 3-Speed Cruiser Bicycle Transformed into an Original Handlebars Accent Lamp

See below for a note about the history of bicycles in Europe:

Handlebars Lamp Description:

  • Dimensions 22” x 6” x 8”

  • Lovingly restored with gentle cleaners. Evidence of use and character makes the piece truly authentic!

  • Chrome upright cruiser handlebars and white plastic grips with 3-speed gears and brakes attached mounted into a wooden block

  • Chrome-plated metal and rubber retro-look bicycle front light lamp 7 LED headLight. On/Off switch on top. 2 AA batteries included and easily replacable.

  • Flat Fee Shipping $20 within the US

The first mass-produced bicycles in Europe called velocipedes was in the late 1860s. They quickly became a craze and reached full force all over Europe and America by 1869. With it’s narrower streets proving often difficult for cars to pass, Europe is very bicycle friendly. Today, cycling in Europe has a strong cultural mindset. Urban Planning initiatives have created a dynamic cycling infrastructure to address both health & environmental concerns.