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Shaft-driven bicycle - video and photo
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The first pic looks to have been a bike made in the late 1800's I remember seeing one in a Transportation museum somewhere I think it had a clickity-clackity sprag clutch for a coaster doubt if they were immensely popular probably too expensive to manufacture given the technology of the time.
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Neat, I agree with Frank S, the first one looks like one of the bicycle mechanisms in my Hiscox "Mechanical Devices and Movements" books.
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No sprocket to catch my pant leg in. And a few less moving parts than a chain, I think. Looks like a right design to me.
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I have a friend who has one of these, only his has wood rims, and I seem to remember the gears were more enclosed.
Steve
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Well he can go from a high boy to a chopper on the roll but can he return to hi boy without stopping. Maybe all he would have to do would be to grab the front brake and lean forward.
This to me looks like one of those things that while cool to watch and probably to ride I can actually see one other aspect that would be useful.
Riding a bicycle with a fixed seat position gets tiresome at times so you stand up to relieve certain muscles.
This bike you could almost stand while sitting
One thing I did note though is the seat is still adjusted wrong for his legs
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Frank S
Well he can go from a high boy to a chopper on the roll but can he return to hi boy without stopping.
I wondered about this too. Found a different one doing this!
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Thanks Jon pretty much confirms what I thought, except the up and down could be a function of weight distribution on the gas shocks. Also the banana seat on this one allows for rider to stretch his legs as well.