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VELOCIPEDO KARL DRAIS
The velocipede formed by a kind of easel, with two or three wheels, and that moved by means of pedals who was mounted on it. It is considered the forerunner of the bicycle. -
Velocipedo, Thomas McCall
He built, in 1869, two versions of a two-wheeled velocipede with levers and rods by throwing a crank on the rear wheel -
High wheel bicycle
Created in France
The front wheel of Starley's machine was three times the size of the rear wheel. In this bicycle, the very small rear wheel stands out, as well as the pedals on the front wheel axis, since there was no chain transmission yet. -
Safe Bike, John Kemp Sraley
It was created in England in 1885. Pierre Michaux, receives a bicycle to repair. After completing the repair tasks and observing his son as he tested the machine, it occurred to him to incorporate some pedals to facilitate the movement and handling of the vehicle -
Track bike
In the 1960s the track bicycle was created and it is not known who invented it but it is from the USA
They were in general use for racing and are called track bikes because they were raced on tracks and velodromes. -
MOUNTAIN BIKE
It emerged in California in the late 70s, although its origins date back to 1933. Due to the need to get a bicycle that would allow it to be driven on difficult terrain, roads and mountains