Month: April 2024
History of early bicycles
The bicycle was introduced in the 19th century in Europe by German Inventor Karl von Drais. He is credited with developing the first bicycle. He introduced it to the people in Paris in 1818. It is supposed to originate from the human-powered vehicle called Draisines. Drais invented a walking machine that would help him get around the royal gardens faster. It was known by many names, including the “velocipede,” “dandy horse,” “hobby-horse,” “draisine” and “running machine. It had no pedals and its frame was a wooden beam. It had two same-size in-line wheels with the front one steerable and mounted in a frame which was straddled. In 1839, Kirkpatrick MacMillan, a Scottish blacksmith, allegedly completed construction of a pedal driven…
Get the Right Bike Size Fit
Choosing the right bicycle size is critical in bike fitting. A bike that’s too small will cramp your peddaling, make riding difficult, and will cause your energy expenditure to be less than efficient. A bike that is too big will handle poorly and be dangerous to ride, and make mounting and dismounting more difficult. Keep in mind that frame sizes from XXS to XXL don’t have the same meaning for every manufacturer. SIMPLE BIKE SIZE CHART Your Height Bike Frame Size 4-11″ – 5’3″ 13 – 15 inches 5’3″ – 5’7″ 15 – 16 inches 5’7″ – 5’11” 16 – 17 inches 5’11” – 6’2″ 17-19 inches 6’2″ – 6’4″ 19 – 21inches 6’4″ and taller 21+ inches
How To Measure A Bike Frame
if you’re to buy a new bike or a first bike it’s important to understand the key measurements that define your frame. This is to ensure you get a machine that fits you and works for the type of riding you intend to do. And if you’re planning to rent a bike it’s also useful to know your frame’s key measurements so you can make sure that your rental will be comfortable to ride and can be adjusted to fit. Not all manufacturers measure frame sizes the same way so you need to look at a few fundamental measurements to ensure that you’re comparing apples with apples.
An Introduction to Bike Commuting
You can ride any bike to get around town, all you need is a bicycle and a helmet. The video teaches you how to safely ride your bike around town. While rules vary from community to community, the following is accurate for most jurisdictions. Bike Commuting: A Better Way to Travel Looking for a new way to get to work? Tired of driving to work every day? Cost of parking got you down? Interested in getting more exercise? Want an alternative to the bus? Want to save money and the environment? Commute by bicycle! It’s easy! And more people are commuting by bicycle than ever before.

