1886 Premier

That’s Road Bike of the Year - as a truly wonderful find with great history….so is it going to a Museum or will this be a keeperv& be ridden ☺️
 
That’s Road Bike of the Year - as a truly wonderful find with great history….so is it going to a Museum or will this be a keeperv& be ridden ☺️

I'm currently making it rideable, but it will probably end in a museum.

Imagine how fast you could ride on this in 1886 compared to your sporty mate on his silly old High Bicycle!

The Aero TT piece of its day, but with better handling, comfort and braking to boot.
The greatest leap forward in cycling design ever😍
 
I would love to have a ride on one of these, just to see what it was like.

How are the wheels constructed, looks like radial lacing, but are the spokes welded/brazed to the hub and rim?
 
I'm currently making it rideable, but it will probably end in a museum.

Imagine how fast you could ride on this in 1886 compared to your sporty mate on his silly old High Bicycle!

The Aero TT piece of its day, but with better handling, comfort and braking to boot.
The greatest leap forward in cycling design ever😍
That goes without question a bicycle ahead of its time in those days 👍
 
I would love to have a ride on one of these, just to see what it was like.

How are the wheels constructed, looks like radial lacing, but are the spokes welded/brazed to the hub and rim?
Ride- wise, it's more than a lot like a bicycle.
They are comparatively heavy,
and slow cadence was normal.
Very slow handling,
pi55-poor brake.

As a rule on early steel crescent Rims, the spokes are steel, straight pull, Threaded into the hub flange, head in the rim.

The development of nipple and j-bend in the 1890s allowed tangential spoking, which brought greater strength and stiffness.

Most developments were dependent on metallurgical progress rather than a flash of inspiration.

The ratchet freewheel, for example, was in use in roman times, but needed fantastic metal quality to make small and light enough to be worth replacing fixed-gear drive
 
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