So we may saythat , for a few abbreviated decades before motorcycles and gondola took over , the bicycle was the most advanced personal land vehicle around . And those decade were not just splendid but soulful and funny at the same prison term .
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So please receive another historical solicitation of crazy bike figure within ourBike Monthcoverage , and decide for yourself whether the comply ideas and invention were visionary or witless .

Oldreive’s new tricycle, or the New Iron Horse, 1882.
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1885: The aerial bicycle was devised by American inventor S. T. Hachenberger, to utilize the newly erected telephone poles and wires for transportation. The idea was soon abandoned.
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A monocycle invented by Langmark and Stuef of California, which consists of a cycle moving within a large wheel, ca. 1895.
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Chas. H. Kabrich, the only bike-chute aeronaut, 1896.
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Alfred Koescher of Berlin, cycling behind a windshield attached to the back of a pace-making motorcycle on a marathon race, ca. 1900.
Max Schreyer’s daredevil bicycle flying stunt from long ramp, 1901.
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The Seven Gaynells riding bicycles on an open fence track at an acute angle of 70 degrees, c. 1902.
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Sailing bicycles on the beach, Ormond, Florida, c. 1903.
Diavolo performing his bicycle daredevil act, 1905.
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Mae Gordon’s original insane moving pedestal, 1907.
A comfortable bike, c. 1914.
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Competition for water cycles on Lake Enghien, 1914.
This new bicycle was intended to help solve transit problem, c. 1920.
A model bicycle with wings, 1921.
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French inventor Alois Santa with his bicycle aeroplane, 1923.
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A bicycle equipped with balloon tires and a “baby” bike are side by side in the Safety Day parade in New York, 1930.
“Rocket” cyclists from the Thirties.
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Bicycle designer B. G. Bowden with his aerodynamically designed cycle, 1935.
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