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  2. There are several early, but unverified claims for the invention of the bicycle. A sketch from around 1500 AD is attributed to Gian Giacomo Caprotti, a pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, but it was described by Hans-Erhard Lessing in 1998 as a purposeful fraud, a description now generally accepted.

  3. Jul 1, 2019 · The first version of the two-wheeled vehicle that would eventually become known as the bicycle date from the 15th century. The most similar was a four-wheeled human-powered vehicle with a rope to connect gears to the wheels that was developed by Italy’s Giovanni Fontana.

  4. It is most likely that no individual qualifies as the inventor and that the bicycle evolved through the efforts of many. Although Leonardo da Vinci was credited with having sketched a bicycle in 1492 in his Codex Atlanticus, the drawing was discovered to be a forgery added in the 1960s.

  5. Jun 30, 2017 · Who invented the bicycle? The answer is a little more complicated than you may think. A German baron named Karl von Drais made the first major development when he created a steerable,...

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    • Bicycle History in Debate. Up until a few years ago, most historians felt that Pierre and Ernest Michaux, the French father and son team of carriage-makers, invented the first bicycle during the 1860s.
    • The Celerifere. The celerifere was an early bicycle precursor invented in 1790 by Frenchmen Comte Mede de Sivrac. It had no steering and no pedals but the celerifere did at least look somewhat like a bicycle.
    • The Steerable Laufmaschine. German Baron Karl Drais von Sauerbronn invented an improved two-wheel version of the celerifere, called the laufmaschine, a German word for "running machine."
    • Velocipede. The laufmaschine was renamed the velocipede (Latin for fast foot) by French photographer and inventor Nicephore Niepce and soon became the popular name for all the bicycle-like inventions of the 1800s.
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BicycleBicycle - Wikipedia

    Bicycles were introduced in the 19th century in Europe. By the early 21st century there were more than 1 billion bicycles. [1] [2] [3] There are many more bicycles than cars. [4] [5] [6] Bicycles are the principal means of transport in many regions. They also provide a popular form of recreation, and have been adapted for use as children's toys.

  7. Dec 8, 2023 · The origin of the bicycle can be traced back to the early 19th century, when inventors and enthusiasts began experimenting with various designs. The first commercially successful bicycle, known as the “Draisine,” was invented by Karl Drais in 1817.

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