The Wheel and cycling trade review (1889) (14792318313)

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The Wheel and cycling trade review (1889) (14792318313)

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Identifier: wheelcy31221889newy (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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ies not weighing over 125 lbs. Its price, $65.00, stamps .it as the best value on the market. Balls can be added to crank axle, pedals and head if desired. We can now fill orders for this wheel with a reasonable degreeof promptness. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO CSZIC-A-GhO, ILL. 80 PACE CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. MERWIN, HULBERT & CO., New York Agents. 6l2 (Vt)L. lit., No. 26. Not so Bad for the Star. Can any Machine beat this Record for 1889? Three-Mile L. A. W. Championship, May 30th, J. PHIL. PERCIVAL, Los Angeles, Cal. One-Mile State Championship, May 30th, W. S. WING, Los Angeles, Cal. Five-Mile State Championship, May 30th, W. S. WING, Los Angeles, Cal.The Star holds the Records, on the Pacific Coast, from one mile to five miles. Half-Mile L. A. W. Championship, June 4th, COLIE BELL, Ottawa, Kan. Ten-Mile L. A. W. Championship, June 4th, COLIE BELL, Ottawa, Kan. The NEW 39 and 24 STAR. lo Machine on the Market its Equal. Easiest Rmini fheel AND Best Hill ClinililnE Macliine
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EVER PRODUCED. We Ghallenge Honest Criticism. In this Machine we havecombined ALL the advan-tages of a low wheel andthe speed of the high one. Send for Catalogue of Star Bicycles. H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO., Smithville, N. J. August 23, 1889.J 613 WARWICK PERFECTION SAFETY, A large rLtimt)er of cyclists ^?srtio have seen it say it is ttie finest Rear = IDriver e^rer sho^vsrn. in Ne^v York: City. WEiaHT, 48 lbs. PRICE, $135. CALL AND SEE IT. The National Safety. Price, with Ball Bearings to Wheels, $75 all round, 90 (« A First-Class Safety at a Reasonable Price. Rear wheel,30 inches, geared to 54 ; 30 inch steering wheel; ^-inchcrescent steel rims and )/& inch best quality rubber tires ;direct spokes, of special drawn steel wire of best quality ;cranks adjustable from ^% to 6% inch throw ; chains ofspecial patent ; vulcanite handle-grips ; wheels fitted withball bearings ; adjusta^le suspension saddle, with coiled rearand front springs. Spade handle if desired. The National Ladies Sa

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