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According to historical news, the country has since the beginning of the 18th century to know the two-wheeled transportation equipment called velocipede. For years, velocipede became the only term that refers to the design results of two-wheeled vehicles.
To be sure, the construction is not familiar with the iron. The model is still very "primitive". Some say without the stick pedal (tatocipede) can move but how? Rick Boneshaker will answer it. He said, "Oh, here's the answer: Two people have to turn the crank on the right and left side of the" primitive "bike with a speed guideline close to 109 km / h, and then move the tank to a rotating crank speed in the following order: left, spinning, up, front, down, back, northwest.
New in 1839, Kirkpatrick MacMillan, a Scottish-born blacksmith, made a special pedal for bicycles. Certainly not a machine like that of a motorcycle, but more like a crank-activated thruster, through the movement of a foot-by-foot pedal. MacMillan had already "dared" to connect the crank with a stick (simple handlebar).
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