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The evolution of the biciycle

  • The Draisine (Running Machine)

    The Draisine (Running Machine)

    The first version of the bicycle, called the “Draisine” or “Laufmaschine,” was invented by Baron Karl von Drais in Germany. It had no pedals—riders pushed it with their feet.
  • The Pedal Bicycle

    The Pedal Bicycle

    French inventors Pierre and Ernest Michaux added pedals to the front wheel, creating the first true bicycle, known as the “Velocipede” or “Boneshaker.”
  • The High-Wheeler (Penny-Farthing)

    The High-Wheeler (Penny-Farthing)

    The Penny-Farthing appeared in England, with a very large front wheel and a small rear wheel. It was fast but dangerous to ride
  • The Safety Bicycle

    The Safety Bicycle

    John Kemp Starley introduced the “Safety Bicycle” with two wheels of equal size and a chain drive to the rear wheel — the design we still use today.
  • The Bicycle Boom

    The Bicycle Boom

    Bicycles became very popular around the world. They provided affordable transportation and gave people, especially women, more freedom and mobility.
  • The Modern Bicycle Frame

    The Modern Bicycle Frame

    Stronger steel frames, better brakes, and gear systems made bicycles lighter, faster, and easier to use.
  • The Rise of Mountain Bikes

    The Rise of Mountain Bikes

    Biking enthusiasts in California created the first mountain bikes, designed for rough terrain and adventure cycling.
  • Today – Smart and Electric Bicycles

    Today – Smart and Electric Bicycles

    Modern bikes now include carbon fiber frames, electric motors, and smart technology. They’re used for sport, commuting, and eco-friendly travel.