Overman Wheel Company
Overman Wheel Company was an early bicycle manufacturing company in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts from 1882 to 1900. It was known for bicycles of higher quality and lower weight than other bicycles of its time. Despite a nationwide bicycle craze in the late 1800s, the company was undercut by lower-priced competition, nearly went bankrupt in 1897, and never recovered from an 1899 fire. The company was sold in 1900.
The flagship product of the Overman Company was the Victor Bicycle. The Victor Bicycle made extensive use of interchangeable parts, an innovation which allowed the owner to make minor repairs, without bringing the bicycle to a professional mechanic.[1] The metal parts of the Victor bicycle were all steel; it was the first bicycle to use no cast metal parts.[1] It was also one of the first bicycles to use a hollow pneumatic tire.[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overman_Wheel_Company
Pages which link here:
- Oakland Bicycle Club (← links)
- Walter F. Foster (← links)
- Edwin Eggleston Stoddard (← links)
- Frank J. Waller (← links)
- San Francisco Call, Volume 72, Number 35, 5 July 1892 - Bicycle Races in Various Parts of the State (← links)
- CYCLING UP TO DATE. - Farewell Banquet Tendered Wilbur J. Edwards at San Jose. - The San Francisco Examiner, 27 Jun 1894 (← links)
- CYCLES AND CYCLERS. - A Sport Which is Fast Becoming Popular on This Coast. - The San Francisco Examiner, 03 Aug 1890 (← links)
- Thomas H. B. Varney (← links)
- A LOS ANGELES WHEELMAN. - Fox Will Represent Southern California at the Fair Races. - The San Francisco Examiner, 28 Apr 1894 (← links)
- L. W. Fox (← links)
- Foster Breaks the Bicycle Record. - San Francisco Chronicle, 31 May 1891 (← links)
- WHEEL WHIRLS. - Another Bicycle Club Has Been Organized in This City. - Oakland Tribune, June 24, 1891 (← links)
- CYCLERS WILL RACE AT THE GARDEN CITY - The San Francisco Call - March 04, 1899 (← links)
- Overman Wheel Company (← links)