• 1 Shop locations. 2 Wright Cycle Exchange (1892–1893). 3 Wright Cycle Company (1894–1909). 4 See also. 5 References. 6 External links.
  • However, the passion for cycling soon led them to open the Wright Cycle Exchange in 1892, a time when the bicycle craze was reaching new heights.
  • Originally established to repair and sell bicycles, the Wright Cycle Company quickly gained a reputation for high-quality workmanship and customer service.
  • The Wrights believed in quality, and Wright Cycle Company carried high-end bicycle brands like Coventry, Duchess, Fleetwing, and Warwick.
  • In 1900, with some St. Clair bicycles still in stock, The Wright Cycle Company promised to sell the few remaining models “very cheap.”
  • Visit the fourth and only Wright Cycle Company on its original foundation in Dayton, OH. Home to the Wright brothers’ bicycle business from 1895 to 1897.
  • The Wrights opened a bicycle sales and repair shop called the Wright Cycle Exchange at 1005 West Third Street in Dayton, OH in 1892.
  • The Wright Cycle Company was the main reason we went to Dayton. I was kind of disappointed. It's neat to see and only takes 15-20 minutes to check out.
  • The Wright Cycle Company building was listed as a National Historic Landmark in 1990. The Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center is located in the Hoover Block.
  • If you're interested in Aviation Museums, then a visit to the The Wright Cycle Company is a must. Here's everything you need to know before you go!