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(Cat No. - 11894) |
A bicycle frame is supported by a wooden stand, from
the front of which two uprights ascend and carry a desk and cross piece, which provide for the attachment, directly in front
of the subject, of the tension balances and other pieces in front of the subject, of the tension balances and other pieces of
apparatus. A cast iron wheel of 5 1/2 feet in circumference, weighing 22 Kilos and mounted on ball bearing, is substituted
for the back wheel. This wheel has slightly beveled edges and is turned true. To the circumference of this, a stout calico is
applied, and the two ends of the band ate attached to spring balances of 6 lbs. range (Graduated in one oz.) calico-band to
the balance pass round adjustable pulleys in order to give them the right direction. An adjustable record counter records the
revolution of the wheel. |
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