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.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Capital Bikeshare Usage Visualized

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Mobility Lab , a kind of think tank/advocacy organization in Arlington (Virginia), has this blog post that links to interactive displays of...
Monday, February 17, 2014

"Bicyclists, Get Off the Road"

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A letter to the editor of the Yakima Herald-Republic (in Washington state) is titled, "Bicyclists, get off the road" and starts o...
Sunday, February 16, 2014

Looking Forward from 1894 - Cycling Options

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I found a curious and amusing article in the Phillipsburg Herald (Phillipsburg, Kansas) from April 5, 1894. In the 1894 the "bicyclin...
Thursday, February 13, 2014

More on the Bicycle of the Future (a View from 1901)

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An article in "Modern Culture" from 1901 looks at "The Future of the Bicycle" from a few years later than my previous p...
Saturday, February 8, 2014

The "Bicycle of the Future" (of 1897)

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A short piece looks at the "bicycle of the future" published in the Washington DC Evening Star, August 14, 1897. I have reproduc...

Bike Train Commuting?

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Voice of America decides to report on a bike commuter innovation in L.A. Voice of America, the "official external broadcast institu...
Saturday, February 1, 2014

Two Wheels North: Bicycling the West Coast in 1909 - Book Review

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Two Wheels North: Bicycling the West Coast in 1909 by Evelyn McDaniel Gibb My rating: 5 of 5 stars I have a blog about cycling history...
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