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From: Ross Orr <voxbongo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 00:01:26 -0400
>I think that the "bone-shaker" was another sort of early bicycle: it 
>had 2 wheels of the same diameter and no pedals.  The rider had to 
>use his feet to get it moving ...

Not to prolong an OT thread :-) but, I just 
finished "Bicycle: the History" by David V. 
Herlihy--excellent IMO.

"Boneshaker" referred more to an early 
transitional bike, with pedals directly driving 
the front wheel, but with unforgiving 
carriage-style wheels: wood spokes, no rubber 
tires. This was followed later by the 
rubber-tired high wheeler, aka penny farthing.

The very earliest pedal-less hobby horse, 
sometimes called the Draisenne after an early 
proponent, died out fairly quickly. . .

   --Ross

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" Is it not absurd, is it not a disgrace to the inventive age we live in,
to see a man obliged to employ, in order to get through the street,
a great vehicle, almost as large as a house? So let us have
the velocipedes. "   -- New York Times article reporting on a new
French invention, the pedal bicycle, 22 August 1867
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