Thank you for the up dated pictures .
"Generally speaking shaft drive bicycles start been made from the 1900 onwards .They first appeared in France .Indeed Frenchman Gaston Rive're won the Bordeaux - Paris race on one in three consective time ,1896 ,1997 & 1898 ..
In the USA the first shaft drive bicycles appeared around 1900 combined with 2 or 3 hub gears .
Shaft drive again reappeared in the 1990s ."
Information on the shaft drive was sourced from Michael Embachers book Cyclepedia.
As said you have three rare bicycles .
Lots about Columbia here.
https://oldbike.wordpress.com/1898-pope-mfg-columbia-chainless-shaft-drive/
More on your shaft drive here.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/384570-dayton-cycles-ohio.html
Check them over mechanically and enjoy riding them . On a vintage ride they would steel the show .
"Generally speaking shaft drive bicycles start been made from the 1900 onwards .They first appeared in France .Indeed Frenchman Gaston Rive're won the Bordeaux - Paris race on one in three consective time ,1896 ,1997 & 1898 ..
In the USA the first shaft drive bicycles appeared around 1900 combined with 2 or 3 hub gears .
Shaft drive again reappeared in the 1990s ."
Information on the shaft drive was sourced from Michael Embachers book Cyclepedia.
As said you have three rare bicycles .
Lots about Columbia here.
https://oldbike.wordpress.com/1898-pope-mfg-columbia-chainless-shaft-drive/
More on your shaft drive here.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/384570-dayton-cycles-ohio.html
Check them over mechanically and enjoy riding them . On a vintage ride they would steel the show .
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