For as long as I can remember, bicycles have always looked pretty much the same apart from handlebar type and crossbar or ladies' frame style.
Have things ever been different, (penny-farthing excepted) in regard to the way other parts are fitted? In particular, I'm curious as to the placement of the chain wheel, chain and associated gears on the right side of the centre line if seated on the bike. Has the transmission always been on that side or has it ever been sited on the other side by particular manufacturers or particular countries? I'm thinking brake lever placement here too.
Are there reasons why this commonality occurred in bicycle evolution?
Somebody must know the history and no, I haven't searched the net...yet!
Indalo
Have things ever been different, (penny-farthing excepted) in regard to the way other parts are fitted? In particular, I'm curious as to the placement of the chain wheel, chain and associated gears on the right side of the centre line if seated on the bike. Has the transmission always been on that side or has it ever been sited on the other side by particular manufacturers or particular countries? I'm thinking brake lever placement here too.
Are there reasons why this commonality occurred in bicycle evolution?
Somebody must know the history and no, I haven't searched the net...yet!
Indalo