Was just wondering how the belt drive sprockets were mounted to the backwheel on the vintage motorized bicycles and motorcycles of the early 1900's. The sprockets are of course much bigger in diameter so need to be mounted directly to the spokes. How did they make sure it stayed in place and did not move?
Bikes like early Harleys, Indians etc all had belt drives early on. See the following website for an example of an early motorized bicycle: http://www.yesterdays.nl/chater-1902-211cc-p-2529.html
It's a very nice website with many nice pictures of motorcycles and even motorized bicycles. They also have a very nice Indian boardtracker: http://www.yesterdays.nl/indian-1913-valve-boardtrack-racer-p-2440.html
Bikes like early Harleys, Indians etc all had belt drives early on. See the following website for an example of an early motorized bicycle: http://www.yesterdays.nl/chater-1902-211cc-p-2529.html
It's a very nice website with many nice pictures of motorcycles and even motorized bicycles. They also have a very nice Indian boardtracker: http://www.yesterdays.nl/indian-1913-valve-boardtrack-racer-p-2440.html