- Wright Cycle Company
Infobox_nrhp | name =Wright Cycle Company--Wright and Wright Printing Offices
nrhp_type =nhl
caption =Wright Cycle Shop at Greenfield Village
location=Dayton, Ohio
lat_degrees = 39 | lat_minutes = 45 | lat_seconds = 13.14 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 84 | long_minutes = 12 | long_seconds = 43.17 | long_direction = W
area =
built =1895
architect= Garman,Charles P.; Et al.
architecture= Late Victorian
added =February 13 ,1986
governing_body = Private
refnum=86000236 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2006-03-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]The
bicycle business of theWright brothers , the Wright Cycle Company (originally the "Wright Cycle Exchange") occupied five different locations inDayton, Ohio . Orville and Wilbur Wright began their bicycle repair business in 1892, and soon added rentals and sales. In 1896 they began manufacturing and selling bicycles of their own design, the Van Cleve and St. Claire, named after their ancestors. They invented the self-oiling hub and the innovation of machining thecrankarm and pedal on the left side of the bike with left-hand threads to prevent the pedal from coming unscrewed while cycling. They also ran a printing shop on the second-floor of their rented brick building at 22 South Williams St., Dayton, Ohio, the only extant building that housed a Wright bicycle shop on its original foundation and in its original location. The 22 South Williams Street building, where the Wrights worked from 1895 to 1897, is part ofDayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park .The Wrights used the profits from the Wright Cycle Company to finance their aviation experiments.
In 1901 they fitted a third bicycle wheel horizontally above the front wheel of one of their St. Claire bicycles and used the apparatus as a test platform to study
airfoil design. From October to December that year, they conducted pioneering wind tunnel tests on the second floor of their bicycle shop at 1127 West Third St., the last location of their bicycle business.In that building they designed and constructed their gliders and first airplane, the
Wright Flyer . In 1937 the building was moved toGreenfield Village , Dearborn, Michigan byHenry Ford with the cooperation of Orville Wright.hop locations
*1892 -- Wright Cycle Exchange at 1005 West Third Street.
*1893 -- Wright Cycle Exchange at 1015 West Third Street.
*1893 to 1894 -- Wright Cycle Exchange at 1034 West Third Street. The name later changed to Wright Cycle Co.
*1895 to 1897 -- Wright Cycle Co. at two locations -- the main store at 22 South Williams Street, and a branch store in downtown Dayton at 23 West Second Street. The branch closed in 1896.
*1897 to 1908 -- The Wright Cycle Co. at 1127 West Third Street. [Wright Brothers Aeroplane Company; use External Link]Notes
External links
* [http://www.first-to-fly.com/History/Just%20the%20Facts/wright_bicycles.htm Wright Brothers Aeroplane Company]
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