1938 M-05 Condor built Swiss Army Bike stamped No 16704 on one side of the seat frame and 1938 on the other. This bike has the original frame, heavy duty chain and crankset, handlebars and bell and rides well. It is fitted with a spoon type brake at the front and a coaster brake on the rear and has good 26” x 1.1/2” tyres and tubes plus a Brooks leather saddle. Bit of history below.


The classic Swiss Army Bicycle, as used by the Swiss bicycle infantry. Officially called Ordonnanzfahrrad Modell 05, it was introduced in 1905 and in continuous use until replaced by the MO-93. It was built between 1905 and 1989 by Schwalbe, Cäsar, Cosmos, Mondia and Condor. The MO-05 was introduced as a single-speed bicycle with a rear coaster brake and a rod-operated front spoon brake. From 1941 they were also fitted with a cable-operated rear drum brake.


Collection only from the York area.