Western Flyer has used Sturmey Archer 3-sppeds in many bikes over their near century long history.
the faster the speed of the bicycle,the brighter the lamp
The speed ratio of a bicycle is the (gear ratio* radius of the wheel)/ Length of the pedal arm.
Braking reduces speed.
The output from the dynamo varies with the speed of the bicycle. And as a geared bicycle is likely(but don't have to) travel a bit faster than the single speed, it may produce a bit more electricity.
The average velocity of a bicycle going at a constant speed in a constant direction is equal to the speed of the bicycle. It is a vector quantity that indicates the displacement covered by the bicycle in a given time period, taking into account both the distance and the direction.
If there is no friction, the bicycle's speed will remain constant due to inertia. Once set in motion, it will continue at the same speed unless acted upon by an external force.
The top speed for a bicycle depends on the rider (strength, stamina, coordination, muscle speed), the gearing of the bicycle, and the terrain it is being ridden over. The current record speed is 268.831 km/h - which was set on a specially designed bicycle ridden behind a dragster (to eliminate most of the air drag) on October 3, 1995 on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA.
Walking speed Bicycle speed Automobile speed Train speed Airplane speed Rocket speed
Fairway Flyers were built in the late 70's early 80's. I have a 1978 mens 3 speed. Mine has a sticker on the seat tube just above the crank bracket. It tells the year and where it was made. Mine was built by Murray in Lawrenceburg, TN.
When he's gaining speed
i do believe that the faster flyer is Latios. He has the speed of a jet.