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• #3
I bet it has something to do with BSA motorcycles, always does.
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• #4
hmm, search a few obvious things and no luck. Good shout though!
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• #5
Check out Sheldon Brown Dot Com
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• #6
already checked, no info to speak of on their either mate
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• #7
So if the question is when did 1" become standard I guess we need to know was there a range of unstandardised diameters before that? Or did they just start by making a bicycle out of metal and pull a bit of pipe of the shelf that was already 1".
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• #8
So John Kemp Starley invented the safety bicycle in 1885.
Did it have a 1" headset?
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• #9
^ I'll ask at Coventry transport museum. They have an 1888 Rover there, as well as a bunch of other pre-1900 bikes.
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• #10
Looks unlikely from the artwork on wiki. Thanks Lae!
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• #11
VCC are your friends.
I was just wondering, purely out of interest, when it was decided between frame manufacturers that a 1" headset would become the standard?
Cheers for any info!