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| citations | verification | reliable references | challenged | | citation | footnoting | external linking | Evolution of the bicycle containing the anachronistic claim Thomas McCall "1830" instead of 1869. Click to view larger. | | transport | 19th century | bicycle | France | 1860s | automobile | Glasgow, Scotland | | cite | references or sources | reliable sources | Unverifiable | motorcycling | velocipedes | Palais-Royal | Unrideable replica made from the alleged "1493" scribble of 1965-72 | | Stoke Poges | 16th century | angel | Leonardo da Vinci | Drais' 1817 design made to measure | | German | Baron | Karl von Drais | Baden | Germany | Laufmaschine | German | velocipede | hobby-horse | dandy horse | eighteen hundred and froze to death | Tambora | Mannheim | 1817 | Denis Johnson's son riding a velocipede, Lithograph 1819. | Denis Johnson of London | serpentine shape | seat | John Keats | Pierre Lallement | 1863 | rotary | cranks | pedals | hub | A smartly dressed couple seated on an 1886 "quadricycle" for two. | | quadricycle | McCall's first (top) and improved velocipede of 1869 - later predated to 1839 and attributed to MacMillan | | McCall's | human-powered vehicles | tricycles | quadricycles | Dover | Kirkpatrick MacMillan | 1839 | treadles | steam locomotive | Glasgow | Thomas McCall | rotary | cranks | pedals | hub | mass-production | bone-shaker | Paris | 1860s | 1864 | Ernest Michaux | Pierre Lallement | ICHC | The original pedal-bicycle, with the serpentine frame, from Pierre Lallement's US Patent No. 59,915 drawing, 1866 | | 1862 | 1863 | USA | Olivier brothers | entrepreneurs | blacksmith | Pierre Michaux | carriage | 1864 | mass-produced | 1867 | frame | cast iron | wrought iron | bicycle craze | serpentine | 1868 | macadam | horse coach | rubber | ball bearings | velocipede craze | Halifax | Canada | Franco-Prussian war | UK | Eugene Meyer | James Starley | spoke | A penny-farthing or ordinary bicycle photographed in the Škoda museum in the Czech Republic | | penny-farthing | Czech Republic | James Starley | Coventry | Ball bearings | Penny-farthing | farthing | tricycles | quadricycles | Queen Victoria | Coventry | Oxford | Birmingham | Manchester | English Channel | 1875 | Albert A. Pope | 1877 | 1878 | 1878 | British Empire | safety bicycle | chain drive | Henry Lawson | Bicycle in Plymouth at the start of the 20th century | | John Kemp Starley | chain drive | John Boyd Dunlop's | pneumatic tire | Bicycle suspension | penny farthing | Susan B. Anthony | 1890s Hotchkiss Bicycle Railroad | | bicycle craze | Chicago's | Henry Ford | mass production | Panic of 1893 | 1897 ad, showing unskirted garment for women's bicycle riding | | New Woman | Feminists | suffragists | Susan B. Anthony | Women’s Christian Temperance Union | Cambridge University | effigy | bicycle craze | rational dress | bloomers | In the Netherlands, bicycles are made available for use in national parks | | cyclotouring | derailleur | bicycle gearing | cruiser bicycles | hub gearing | Swedish | Itera plastic bicycle | This racing bicycle has aluminum tubing, carbon fiber stays and forks, a drop handlebar, and thin tires and wheels | | racing bicycle | carbon fiber | energy efficient | bike boom | racing bikes | derailleurs | A full suspension Mountain Bike | | Mountain bikes | mountain biking | extreme sports | The 2005 Giant Innova hybrid bicycle. It has 27 speeds, front fork and seat suspension, an adjustable stem and disc brakes. | | Giant | disc brakes | hybrid bicycle | cruiser bicycles | roadster | BMX | California | United States | motocross | Netherlands | On Any Sunday | Schwinn | 2008 | 05-15 | 2008 | 05-15 | 2008 | 05-15 | 2008 | 05-15 | 2007 | 10-14 | 2007 | 10-14 | 2005 | 11-17 | 2005 | 01-06 | Categories | History of technology | History of cycling | Articles needing additional references from April 2008 | Wikipedia references cleanup |
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