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Short History Of The Bicycle

Nov 29th

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The bicycle, bike or cycle is a human-powered vehicle that is driven by foot pedals. It has a basic frame with two wheels attached to it, one after the other. Almost 1.4 billion people in the world use this vehicle, and is obviously one of the most popular and cost-effective vehicles in use today. Not only is it an important and popular means of transport, but also an effective recreational tool. It has several uses such as police and military applications, courier services and cycling sports as well as adult fitness equipment.

Introduced in the 19th century in Europe, bicycle has a host of innovators and inventors credited to its name. The bicycle is supposed to originate from the human-powered vehicle called Draisines. This was introduced to the people in Paris in 1818 by German Baron Karl von Drais. Kirkpatrick MacMillan made an upgrade to this vehicle by adding a mechanical crank drive that as used to drive the vehicle. Thus, the modern `bicycle` came into being.

The French inventors Pierre Michaux and Pierre Lallement designed a high-seated and big front-wheeled bicycle (ordinary bicycle, as it was formally called) that wasn`t much preferred as of its bad weight distribution. The dwarf ordinary bicycle mended these faults but the front oversized wheel remained a problem to be solved. J.K. Starley`s 1885 Rover was the first modern bicycle in its true sense with even wheels and a proper seat.

The modern bicycle has many parts. They may be jotted down as follows.

Frame – Every bicycle today has a `diamond` frame, where the front triangle consists of the head tube, top tube, down tube and seat tube. The rear triangle consists of the seat tube and chain stays as well as seat stays. The basic of bicycle frames is to have high strength yet low weight so as to optimize the energy of the rider to the fullest. Women`s bicycles generally have a step-through frame. This defines that the top tube is absent as it allows the rider (usually a woman) to mount and dismount in a dignified way while wearing a skirt or dress.

Drivetrain – The pedals which rotate the arms of the mechanical crank and chain rings and the brackets, all are elements of the drivetrain. They are used for gears and other related functions in the bicycle.

Handlebars – The handlebars are one of the most important parts of a bicycle. Upright handlebars are used in normal bicycles while dropped handlebars are used in racing and mountaineering bicycles. The latter are used because they give aerodynamic steering and speed to the biker.

Saddles – The saddles are varying depending on the journey and preference of the rider. Cushioned ones are usually used for short journeys while narrower ones are meant to give more space for leg swings.

Brakes – Modern bicycle brakes are usually rim brakes that use friction pads to de-intensify speed. There are also internal hub brakes that have friction pads within the hubs that halt a speeding bicycle. Disc brakes are used on mountain, racing etc bicycles that need braking to be immediate and accurate.

Suspension – A bicycle has suspension to guard itself from the hard roads and also provide comfort to the rider who has to face the rough road.

Wheels – Wheels are necessary for a bicycle to run and reach its destination. Sizes, shapes and powerful wheels vary as per the rider`s needs and choice.

Cities such as Lyon, Barcelona and Paris have used bicycling schemes to good effect. The journey of the bicycle with the human race has been long and important, and will continue to lengthen as long as the human race still exists!

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Top Town Bikes and Bicycles – Which Bike Should I Buy?

Nov 28th

Posted by Charles in Cycling Bike

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Commuting to your workplace by bicycle can be a great way to exercise and get some fresh air. You’ll also save some money and save the environment, all at the same time.

But which Bike or Bicycle do I need?

Whether a it’s man’s bicycle, a woman’s bicycle, a street bicycle or even a retro bicycle your looking for, you’ll probably need a reasonable number of gears, at least 5 to 8, to cope with the ups and downs of your city.

You’ll probably also want a chain guard and fenders to help your clothes stay nice and clean, and most would prefer to commute on a bicycle with a bit more of a vertical riding position, so, raised handle bars then, after all its not a race, is it? Unlike a road or mountain bike, which are more, designed for that sort of top speed. I think you’ll probably agree these things are going to make your journey much more enjoyable.

With bicycles and bikes, as is with most everything else, you get what you pay for. Chances are you won’t be happy over the long run with a cheapie bike from a big box discounter, even if it seemed like a great deal. They are mostly heavy and the components won’t last like they would in a quality model. Ultimately, you’ll end up probably being frustrated, and then spending more money to get that better bike you should have bought in the first place.

So where is the best place to look, you may well ask?

Good question, but there are now lots of places on the internet you can get good, up to the minute bicycle reviews and really top bicycles for some very good prices.

You’ll find on lots of cycling websites and bicycle type forums that enthusiastic cyclists tend to snub their nose at most bikes costing less than $1,000. Some nuts would even pay $114,000 for an Aurumania’s Gold Bike Crystal edition, which is almost entirely plated with 24-karat gold-even the spokes. But a lot of the best Street bikes can be bought for under $1,000, and there are many affordable bicycles for commuting some even available for under $500.

Maybe for you way to get a decent starter bike without forking out a whole bunch of money, particularly if you’re still wondering if you’ll stick with it for a while, is to buy a used bike rather than purchasing one new. You need to then check out if it’s in a good condition though and check it for any previous damage. There are lots of places you can find one locally.

But probably eBay.com should be your first port of call. You can take a good look around then and probably find something to meet your budget.

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