Wright Cycle Company

[3] In 1937, with Orville's cooperation, the building at 1127 West Third St. was moved to Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, by Henry Ford.

In December 1892, they rented a storefront at 1005 West Third Street, where they officially started the Wright Cycle Exchange.

[7] In 1895 the Wright Brothers moved to 22 South Williams Street,[8] the only location of the six that is still standing today.

It has been turned into the Wright Cycle Company Complex and the National Aviation Heritage Area.

[9] Orville made his own additions to the bicycles, including the Oil-Retaining Wheel Hub and the Coaster-Brakes.

[10] After becoming increasingly invested in the Wright Glider, the Brothers manufactured very few bicycles after 1902, and completely stopped after 1904.

In 1909, the shop at 1127 West Third Street was converted completely for airplanes, and the Wright Brothers sold the company to W.F.

Wright bicycle in National Museum of the United States Air Force , Dayton, Ohio