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GYXU > Cycling > impressive chain cases 18 April 2008 05:12:11

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Guest 18 April 2008 05:12:11
 Fully enclosed chains on a tandem and a triplet in the 1890s.

Detail: http://i31.tinypic.­com/2vb4nro.jpg

Whole picture with caption: http://i31.tinypic.­com/fx3wv9.jpg

Cheers,

Carl Fogel
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Eric Vey 18 April 2008 00:30:03 permanent link ]
 carlfogel@comcast.ne­t wrote:
Fully enclosed chains on a tandem and a triplet in the 1890s.
Whole picture with caption: http://i31.tinypic.­com/fx3wv9.jpg
Cheers,
Carl Fogel

Makes me want to go buy a sheet metal bender.
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Guest 18 April 2008 02:11:57 permanent link ]
 On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 14:56:09 -0700 (PDT), Chip C
<chipc_0517@yahoo.c­om> wrote:

On Apr 17, 3:43 pm, carlfo...@comcast.n­et wrote:
Fully enclosed chains on a tandem and a triplet in the 1890s.
Whole picture with caption:http://i31.­tinypic.com/fx3wv9.j­pg
Cheers,
Carl Fogel
And the next day they all rode to work at factories with great
spinning wheels, shafts and belts, completely unshielded...but their
trousers were clean!
Chip C
Toronto

Dear Chip,

Luckily, the factory's wheels, shafts, and belts were immaculate, so
no covers were needed:
http://i32.tinypic.­com/11vgyol.jpg

It's from the same book, showing the "interior of C.S. Rolls & Co.'s
workshops at Lillie Hall, West Brompton. Established in 1902 . . ."

C.S. Rolls was a bike enthusiast he wandered off into automobiles and
airplanes:

http://www.sciencea­ndsociety.co.uk/resu­lts.asp?image=103275­10&wwwflag=2&imagepo­s=6

The huge sprocket was presumably for drafting a pacer.

Cheers,

Carl Fogel

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Eric Vey 18 April 2008 05:12:11 permanent link ]
 datakoll wrote:
DASHING or
SMASHING DASHING
reminding the Ghost lacked rear brakes
BTW@ a chain case may be fabricated from 5 gallon oil jugs

Got a pic? I never could find a pic of the $2 one.
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