thanks i had a 1912 aldays onions round tank fitted with a rock hub and live axel wish id have kept it . found this on another site but not sure if it refers to a gearbox or two speed hub , will take some pics ,
1911 Only the larger, belt-driven model with rigid forks was listed. The company revised the 3.5hp model and although it was still belt driven, it now had two-speed gearing and Druid forks. This well-built machine was fairly inexpensive. Later that year the Alldays-Matchless appeared. This had a 6hp twin engine, three-speed gearbox and all-chain drive.