Ancient wooden wheel

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Roby

Regular
Location
Fano
Goodmorning everyone, whith the BSA track cycle there was this ancient wooden wheel. Liberty Wolbert. Solid rubber, wooden wheel with black thread. Can it be an ancient track whell? How hold is it?
I think it is not far from 1910. What do you think about?

Thanks a lot. Regards Roby
 

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Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
No idea on bike history but knowing wood work i would say you have a pattern wheel there .
 

midlife

Guru
Despite being old tech I came across bikes with wooden rims and tubs in the 70's, Constrictor and Ghisallo ring a bell.

Shaun
 

Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
As @Ian H says, this looks to me like a tubular tyre, rather than solid rubber, at least from the first picture. I can't find out anything about Liberty Wolbert; maybe the product of a collaboration between Liberty and Wolber, both makers of tyres? The Liberty catalogue I've linked to is worth reading, especially the page about the Liberty Record Sprint Tyre and the world records it held. :eek:
Those Cerchio Ghisalo rims look superb, and would be a good starting point in restoring your beautiful BSA frame to its former glory, @Roby
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
Ok. Might be my screen (or my eyes) but I can't see the 't' of Wolber(t). But I bow to your superior knowledge.
 

Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
I couldn't see the 't' either - was just taking Roby's word for it! Did you have a look at that Liberty catalogue?
 
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Roby

Regular
Location
Fano
As @Ian H says, this looks to me like a tubular tyre, rather than solid rubber, at least from the first picture. I can't find out anything about Liberty Wolbert; maybe the product of a collaboration between Liberty and Wolber, both makers of tyres? The Liberty catalogue I've linked to is worth reading, especially the page about the Liberty Record Sprint Tyre and the world records it held. :eek:
Those Cerchio Ghisalo rims look superb, and would be a good starting point in restoring your beautiful BSA frame to its former glory, @Roby
Thank's a lot. It isn't a tubular tyre but a Solid rubber. it has got no valve for inflation. I'm studing it.
 
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