Tuesday, May 20, 2008

WHO INVENTED THE BICYCLE WITHOUT PEDALS?



Baron Karl Drais von Sauerbronn on his Laufmashine


The German Baron Karl Drais von Sauerbronn invented the "Laufmaschine" or "Running Machine", a type of pre-bicycle. The steerable Laufmaschine was made entirely of wood and had no pedals; a rider would push his/her feet against the ground to make the machine go forward. Sauerbronn's bicycle was first exhibited in Paris on April 6, 1818. The celerifere was another similar early bicycle precursor invented in 1790 by Frenchmen, Comte Mede de Sivrac, however, it had no steering. It is also know as the Dandy Horse.

Have a great day,
Brenda A. Ysaguirre

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