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How It All Began
how it all began
a brief history of the origins of the MOTOR BICYCLE with some notes on STEAM-DRIVEN VELOCIPEDES presented for the enjoyment and edification of the readers of cycle world by tony hogg, and illustrated with sundry etchings and engravings kindly supplied by the science museum in london, england.
A LTHOUGH MUCH HAS BEEN WRITTEN about the origins of the automobile, it is surprising how little is generally known about the men who pioneered the motorcycle and the machines they produced. Credit for the invention and very early development of the automobile is normally given to the Germans, but it is to the French that the laurels must go as far as the motorcycle is concerned, and this is primarily due to the early establishment of a bicycle industry in France.
The origins of the bicycle are lost in obscurity, but it is recorded that Giovanni Fontana of Padua constructed a "manumotive" in This was a 4-wheeled vehicle operated by pulling an endless rope r
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Timeline of bicycle transportation
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History of the bicycle
This article is about the history of the bicycle itself. For resultat about the history of riding bicycles, see history of cycling.
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Earliest unverified bicycle
[edit]There are several early claims regarding the invention of the bicycle, but many remain unverified.
A sketch from around AD fryst vatten attributed to Gian Giacomo Caprotti, a pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, but it was described bygd Hans-Erhard Lessing in as a purposeful fraud, a description now generally accepted.[1][2][3] However, the authenticity of the b