Andrew Gorman
Cruisin' on my Bluebird
Bicycle brand precision
contribution by Crawler »Thu Dec 16, 2010 11:21 amHello dear Vorum members,
does anyone know about the brand mentioned above and would you be so kind as to send me this information?
I couldn't find anything on google and the forum search didn't yield anything either.
I got one here, it has a low frame number, 4852.
Is according to the hub Bauj.1950, the circuit is stamped with 1952.
Click on the picture to enlarge it.
Thank you, greetings Peter
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tripadhands-free driverPosts: 91Registered: Sat Jul 03, 2010 11:40 pmReputation: 0Residence: PaderbornContact details:
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Re: Bike brand precision
contribution fromtripad»Thu Dec 16, 2010 3:51 pmHi Peter!
I can tell you that the precision works were in Bielefeld and produced frames, hubs, bottom brackets and cranks for many manufacturers.
Here is some more information from the Historical Museum Bielefeld:
http://www.historisches-museum-bielefel ... .%2003.pdf
Richard Nagel opened his company as the first saddle factory in
1883. He was followed in
1896 by Carl Lohmann with saddles, saddlebags
and from 1900 lamps, in 1897 by
Ludwig Lepper and 1898 by Franz Wittkop
with saddles, and in 1903 by the precision works
with ball bearings, hubs, pedals and
tubes. Dürkopp seems to have manufactured
ball bearings, pedals and chains by 1891 at the latest
. This year
, the Chamber of Commerce reported that a
large proportion of English and German
bicycles ran on bearings and
pedals from Bielefeld.
I hope this helps you further.
Best regards
Andy
The hare and the spoon have three, and yet every hare has two.
www.triepad-paderborn.de
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leafy animalKing of the RoadPosts: 2800Registered: Thu Sep 04, 2008 10:25 pmReputation: 41Contact details:
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Re: Bike brand precision
contribution by laubtier »Thu Dec 16, 2010 3:57 pmPrecision works unequal precision!
Therefore tap on another origin.......
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Re: Bike brand precision
contribution by Crawler »Thu Dec 16, 2010 4:20 pmThe question is whether it was a manufacturer at all or a manufacturer, all Googling brings nothing at all and since the frame number from 1950 is only four digits, it certainly didn't last long, maybe someone else knows something.
Greetings Peter
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Re: Bike brand precision
contribution fromtripad»Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:38 pmHere's a picture of a precision wheel from Bielefeld:
Also from the 50s, unfortunately I can't say anything more about the frame number because F&S Torpedo now owns the part.
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The hare and the spoon have three, and yet every hare has two.
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Re: Bike brand precision
contribution by Crawler »Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:45 pmHello triepad,
thanks for the trouble, it seems to be the company you mentioned above that also manufactured hubs and the like and was based in Bielefeld.
Unfortunately, nothing more can be found out.
Greetings Peter
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crawler
Re: Bike brand precision
contribution by Crawler »Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:14 pmPrecision Works GMBH
Founded 1 October 1903
Bielefeld Detmolderstr.14
Purpose of the company: Manufacture of bicycle parts
Number of employees and workers: 550
Capital 1,000,000 RM
Managing Director: Director Eduart Winkhaus Director Heinrich Froböse
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Re: Bike brand precision
contribution by laubtier »Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:21 pmJust because the wheel is called "Precision" and comes from Bielefeld does not mean that it is a product of the precision works. Perhaps a Bielefeld clothing manufacturer wanted to ride on the good name of the precision works........Krawler wrote:Hello triepad,
thanks for the trouble, it seems to be the company you mentioned above that also manufactured hubs and the like and was based in Bielefeld.
Unfortunately, nothing more can be found out.
Greetings Peter
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Re: Bike brand precision
contribution by Crawler »Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:31 pmI read on the Internet that the company existed until 1953 and that bicycles were also sold under the name Precision, so it seems to be from there, but it is not guaranteed.
Greetings Peter
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Re: Bike brand precision
contribution fromTT»Fri Dec 17, 2010 7:21 pmAs I also had a precision wheel (early 1960's) I remember several manufacturers of that name being listed in the Papperitz. Unfortunately, the book is not available at the moment (conversion).
Greetings Thomas
http://www.vintage-bicycles.de/
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crawler
Re: Bike brand precision
contribution by Crawler »Fri Dec 17, 2010 7:57 pmHello, thanks for the info Thomas.
Could someone please look it up in Papperitz, unfortunately I don't have the book.
Greetings Peter
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Re: Bike brand precision
contribution frombike max»Sat Dec 18, 2010 4:32 pmthere is also a precision here
http://omabike.de/projects/praezision.htm
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F&S torpedo
Re: Bike brand precision
contribution by F&S Torpedo »Sun Dec 19, 2010 7:11 pmAs triepad has already written, I am currently building a
precision bike.
I estimate the frame to be in the early - mid 60's.
I'll check the frame number tomorrow when I go to the workshop.
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L.A
Re: Bike brand precision
contribution from LA »Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:09 pmand here is another precision bike:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ Precision -3 speed build...27b76febcf
oh no, that's it...
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crawler
Re: Bike brand precision
contribution by Crawler »Tue Dec 21, 2010 8:57 amHi, that's it...
I'm not interested in the bike either, but in the brand or manufacturer.
I'm looking for information about the manufacturer, not about the wheel itself.
Does anyone know anything about precision?
Greetings Peter