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.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Getting On a Bike, 1899-Style

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Dr. Neesen's Book on Wheeling published in 1899 has this guidance: In learning to mount, head your wheel for the down grade, place yo...
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

French Chainless Bike, 1890s Poster

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My terrible effort pasting together two halves of a scanned poster Another follow-up on the shaft drive bike-share bikes in Los Angeles ...
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Saturday, April 21, 2012

30 Year Old Bottom Bracket - Replaced

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My 1982 Bridgestone Sirius - while it had its original 1982 bottom bracket still installed When I acquired this Bridgestone frame and for...
Monday, April 16, 2012

LA Gets the Shaft (Drive Bikeshare Bikes)

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The LA Times has an article about a new bikeshare program in Los Angeles: "Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will unveil a $16-m...
Friday, April 6, 2012

Learning to Live with the e-Bikes

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Until recently, I almost never saw e-Bikes - there is one fellow near where I live who rides along much of the same route I take who, depend...
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Little Lost Bikes

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Riding to work, I saw these bikes by the tidal basin, not far from the Jefferson Memorial. Three days in a row! (Going home, navigating th...
Saturday, March 31, 2012

Searching for "Queen of the Wheel"

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Even though I'm a librarian, I am often surprised by how difficult it is to find images from cycling history that have been digitized an...
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