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Category: | Geared Hubs |
Name: | Bayliss-Wiley 3-speed (30's-40's) |
Brand: | Bayliss-Wiley |
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Years: | Late 1930's - Late 1940's |
Country: | England |
Added By: | daveross on 01/31/08 |
Updated By: | JFischer on 09/21/09 |
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Hub Markings | on barrel - BAYLISS WILEY/MADE IN ENGLAND/FREEWHEEL | Gear Count | 3 |
Spoke Drilling | 40 | Includes Brake | No |
Lockout Nut Spacing | | Shell Material | Steel |
Gear Ratios | | |   |
A company primarly focused on the production of bicycle components, hubs in particular. They were forward thinkers of the time, producing some of the first "cassette" hubs as early as the late 1930's and sold it through the mid 50's. This, still 3 decades before SunTour or Shimano attempted to poplarize the same concept. The company also produced freewheels to round out its drive train product line.
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