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.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Weather to Bike ~

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Today it was 95 in the afternoon, tomorrow it is supposed to be 100 (degrees Fahrenheit). As often happens at such times, people who know I...
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Turn Signals for Bikes; or, Bad Ideas Persist

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I have a daily Google "news alert" that brings up random news items that are the equivalent of running a search in news.google.com...
Sunday, June 17, 2012

Bike Tribes: A Field Guide to North American Cyclists (Book Review)

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Bike Tribes: A Field Guide to North American Cyclists by Mike Magnuson My rating: 3 of 5 stars Magnuson is a writer for Bicycling Maga...
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Saturday, June 9, 2012

"Lamps On All Vehicles" (1896 Newspaper Article)

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1896 article about lighting for bicycles and other vehicles The article text is as follows: The District division of the League of Ame...
Thursday, June 7, 2012

Fanciful Bicycle Propulsion - Sails (1896)

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Article from the 1896 Washington Times describes a growing (at the time) popularity for sails fixed to bicycles. Possible to Equip the Whe...
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

NYTimes "Innovations" for Bicycle Commuting

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I am a little late with this - the New York Times Sunday magazine this past weekend had an article describing three innovations to contri...
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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Russian Diplomats as Cyclists in 1895

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Article in the Washington Times from 1895 describes the spread of cycling among foreign diplomats assigned to Washington, including the Rus...
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