Taking On The Hour Record - On A Penny Farthing?!

bladderhead

Zen MBB Master
Go on, Jason, you are thinking about it, I know. If you can do that mountain track on your Trek, you can do it on a penny-farthing.
 

benphyr

Guru-me-not
Unless I'm reading it wrong, entirely possible, seems to be indicating that there is some kind of internal gearing at least for No. 3. Anyone know more? C3 looks like an ancient relative of V20 - just don't try to ride C4 if you find one!!! :p
 

Zzzorse

Zen MBB Master
Unless I'm reading it wrong, entirely possible, seems to be indicating that there is some kind of internal gearing at least for No. 3. Anyone know more? C3 looks like an ancient relative of V20 - just don't try to ride C4 if you find one!!! :p
Yes, they were geared. A few still exist,

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Later model,

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benphyr

Guru-me-not
That front brake! 'Nuf said.

Brake and mudguards = 28lbs! They were pretty light back then!

Cruzbike in stock complete build packages as of 2018.06 website data:
T50 = 32lbs
Q45 = 34lbs
S40 = 28lbs
V20 = 26lbs

Theirs would have been best of the best probably at the time as it was a racing machine so Cruzbikes all have a little room to shave off stock configuration, but still Wow! That was light.
 
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BTW, Beaumont got the British record, but came a few hundred yards short of the world record.

Anyone else fancy an attempt?
 

bladderhead

Zen MBB Master
That Crypto has a very short wheelbase. There is a cable running along the frame. Does that lever operate both brakes? Where are the brake callipers?

No rake, no trail. Balor must have ridden one of these in a past life.
 

benphyr

Guru-me-not
On the first photo it looks like the brake is something that is pushed down to rub against the top of the front tire!
 

Balor

Zen MBB Master
No rake, no trail. Balor must have ridden one of these in a past life.

Lol, maybe. There is nothing really new under the sun, isn't it?
Anyway, there IS a certain amount of had tube incline, therefore, some trail given zero offset (rake).
If you assume head angle 0f 86 deg (that's what my graphical editor tells me) and 24" wheel with narrow tire - that would be 20mm of trail and a whooping 1mm of wheel flop :)

I doubt it would feel stable doing 40 mph downhill, but on the other hand can you spin like 200 rpm? :)
Though if it has internal gearing, it might feature coasting as well.

I predict the ride to be phenomenally harsh, though. Seat suspension will surely come in handy.
 

jond

Zen MBB Master
Lol, maybe. There is nothing really new under the sun, isn't it?
Anyway, there IS a certain amount of had tube incline, therefore, some trail given zero offset (rake).
If you assume head angle 0f 86 deg (that's what my graphical editor tells me) and 24" wheel with narrow tire - that would be 20mm of trail and a whooping 1mm of wheel flop :)

I doubt it would feel stable doing 40 mph downhill, but on the other hand can you spin like 200 rpm? :)
Though if it has internal gearing, it might feature coasting as well.

I predict the ride to be phenomenally harsh, though. Seat suspension will surely come in handy.

Seat suspension. Lol. Back then they were totally hard arse. And dead by 55 usually

28 lbs was just the weight of the wheels tyres and mudguards. That’s all you were left with after 100 klm. Oh and a sore bottom. ( I know lightweight bikes were available and used back then my next door neighbour had a track bike from the late 30s. But tyres were rubbish)

Imagine crashing on a penny farthing a 3.5 m headbutt. I was wincing when he dismounted.

Proud Mary kept playing in my head.

Now imagine the bikes in 50 years if the uci would hurry up and live a little.
 

Emeljay

WiskersBlowinInTheWind
imagine the bikes in 50 years if the uci would hurry up and live a little.


...then our Cruzbikes will have wings, and when learning to ride we will take flying lessons after mastering figure eights!:)
 

Balor

Zen MBB Master
I hope to live long enough to see what kind of helicopter emerges from the shed of Balor.

Only if *I* live long enough to receive genetic modification that would allow me to produce 20 watt/kg of power continuously at the very least. :) (I'll also need to grow some heat dissipation radiators like stegosaurus so not to boil myself alive from heat output)
Unfortunately, cube-square law is more heartless even than gravity in this case...
 
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