Originally Posted by
nashcommguy
W/a little research I was able to determine that freewheel cogs had been developed by this time period, so at least they didn't have to attempt this ride on fixed-gear bikes.

Haven't been able to find out whether the 3 sp igh or derailleur had.
All the bikes are equipped w/full coverage chainguards, so it's doubtful re a derailleur system. Most likely a freewheeling single-speed. One piece cranks? I'd venture something like 42x18-20. It's hard to tell from the pics whether the bikes have coaster brakes or calipers.
Man, w/all the food and equipment each soldier had to carry? And things weren't light in those days. Canvas tents and wool uniforms? Wow. Incredible accomplishment.
Derailleur gears did not come in until after WW1. I'm not sure when the IGH hubs came out, but I think it was in the 20's or 30's.
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