Before the creation of today's modern bicycle

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Before the creation of today's modern bicycle

Before the creation of today's modern bicycle, there have been several samples of simpler bicycle transport devices. It all started in the 16th century with the invention of 1493 Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches, including simple designs for a bicycle. Some historians claim that either his student Gian Giacomo Caprotti made this drawing or that it's altogether fake. That style was never produced into the working model and in the following four hundred years, horses remained only affordable means of transport on the public road. The German Baron Karl von Drais invented a precursor to the fashionable bicycle during the early 19th century. This velocipede named “Laufmaschine” consisted of two wheels that were held alongside one central bar. The driver of that vehicle had to steer and run to collect the needed speed then raise his legs and still cruise until his momentum faded.


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