
Building a Safety Bicycle — Chain Drive, Equal Wheels, and Personal Freedom
The bicycle that everyone rides today was settled in the 1880s and is still called, in the trade, the safety bicycle — to distinguish it from the terrifying high penny-farthing it replaced. Two equal wheels, a diamond frame, a chain driving the rear wheel, and soon air-filled tyres made cycling safe, fast, and available to ordinary people.
Each feature solves a problem. Equal wheels and a low frame mean you can put a foot down and cannot be pitched over the handlebars. The chain and gearing let a small wheel travel fast without the giant front wheel of the penny-farthing. The diamond frame, built of brazed steel tubes, is astonishingly light and strong for its weight. And Dunlop's pneumatic rubber tyres turned a bone-shaking ride into a smooth one.
The safety bicycle was more than transport. Cheap, simple, and needing no horse or fuel, it gave working people and especially women a freedom of movement they had never had — which is why it is often credited with as much social change as mechanical.
Istruzioni
Understand the safety design
Understand the safety design
Braze the diamond frame
Braze the diamond frame
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Steel Tubing4 metriStrumenti necessari:
Brazing TorchBuild the wheels
Build the wheels
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Steel Spokes72 pezzi
Bicycle Rim2 pezziStrumenti necessari:
Spoke WrenchFit pneumatic tyres
Fit pneumatic tyres
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Rubber Tyre2 pezziBuild the chain drive
Build the chain drive
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Roller Chain1 pezzo
Chainwheel and Sprocket1 setFit the bottom bracket and cranks
Fit the bottom bracket and cranks
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Ball Bearings1 setSet up the steering
Set up the steering
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Handlebars1 pezzoFit brakes
Fit brakes
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Brake Caliper2 pezziFit the saddle
Fit the saddle
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Leather Saddle1 pezzoAssemble and true
Assemble and true
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WrenchTest and tune
Test and tune
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WrenchAppreciate the freedom it gave
Appreciate the freedom it gave
Materiali
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Strumenti richiesti
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