Womans Bike
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“A lady’s bicycle with gear-case and dress-guard. The rear frame of the “diamond” type is subjected to very small stresses due to vertical load. The front fork and steering post are subject to bending moment due to the reaction from the ground.” — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910
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The Encyclopedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition (New York: The Encyclopedia Britannica Company, 1910)III:914
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