From Wheels to Bikes

When the first diamond frame bicycles became popular in the 1890s they were often called "wheels" - the national cycling association was called the "League of American Wheelmen." We have moved from "wheels" to "bikes," but the bicycles have remained remarkably the same over more than 100 years - elegant in their efficiency and simplicity. And many of the issues that we think are new? They were around then too.

Showing posts with label Cycling clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cycling clothing. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Bicycle Commuting & the "Polar Vortex" (in DC)

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So, Tuesday January 7, the temperature when I would normally take off to work on a bicycle was around 8 Fahrenheit. (Apparently that is aro...
Friday, January 4, 2013

The Bicycle - the Great Dress Reformer (1895)

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As noted in any earler post, the Library of Congress has digitized many of the "centerfold" color illustrations from Puck magazine...
Saturday, November 17, 2012

Riding in the Cool Rain ~

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I have been commuted 10 miles each way to and from work by bike year round for quite a while but only recently put fenders a bike to ride in...
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

"Nobby" Bicycle Suits (1896)

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Cycling attire ad, 1896 From "The Referee and Cycle Trade Journal: a Weekly Record and Review of Cycling and the Cycle Trade." ...
Thursday, July 12, 2012

Seasonal Cycling Attire (1895)

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All these are taken from the August 11 1898 issue of the Washington Times . This newspaper later cultivated its cycling readership with sto...
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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Tweed Ride - 1896

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The other day, I mentioned to someone that I had a blog where I discussed cycling history from the 1890s - he immediately replied, "oh,...
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