The Wheel and cycling trade review (1896) (14591917157)

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The Wheel and cycling trade review (1896) (14591917157)

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Identifier: wheelcy18211896121897newy (find matches)
Title: The Wheel and cycling trade review
Year: 1888 (1880s)
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Subjects: Cycling Bicycles Cyclists
Publisher: New York : Wheel and Cycling Trade Review
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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maintaining the c upright pnsitioo, substantially as and for tl 57 3,503. BICYCLE-CARRIER. HEM assignor of one-third to James E. MeCaffei29.1891 Serial Ha 538,365. (No model) and operating substantially as57 3,779. BICYCLE.Qeorge M. Porter, same place to engage J. Port,°n such b»6 il » Prti°» arranged inside the disk i„g io widlh l0 lhe part osed t0 puncture and boi M„nui „ilb IK* V ■:■■, p4j . arranged d (°™S e >«• <°°°r V-,hapod -beanOf groove, and a se- tar on its porouD side, and on the other side cemented to the tre.d m$ ; r.es of ant.fnction-balls in such bearing, substantially as described. portion of the pMnm,lie ,„„„ „„rtd h? it,ob,„nti,lly „ described,ssfgnorto, 573,543. C0MBINEDCYCLE-STANDANDMOD-0HARD. DiHIEL „ . - ■ • - - IApr.6, 1696. Serial No 586,358.! SCHWaJU and Ouido Luiedee, Temesvar. Austria-Hungary. Filed Mar 573,444. PNEOMATIC TIRE. Liholby CurroH, Patereon. N 28,1896. Serial No 585,298. (No model)
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75 ONE IN A DOZEN. Fred Van Sicklen is characteristically tart inhis make-up of the Hay & Willits advertise-ment in this issue, and makes a few points thatare in no wise blunted. In a side note he says: Unlike the average maker, they do notclaim their wheels to be the best made, butthey do claim that their $75 line is one of apossible dozen bicycles built in the UnitedStates and absolutely high grade in every re-spect. Of that dozen eleven list at $100, theOuting being the only one at a less price. The $75 Outing is constructed of the bestShelby seamless steel tubing. It has 1 1-4 inchhead, 1 1-8 frame triangle and 3-4 inch rearforks and stays. The wheels are fitted withFairbanks wood rims, the spokes are Excel-sior piano wire, which can be twisted and tiedin a bow knot and then straightened againwithout any damage having been done tothem. The front forks are 1 inch taperedShelby steel tubing, and the fork crown is aforging. In 97 a new dust-proofing meth-od is used on all the bea

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