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  2. Wooden bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Modern wood balance bicycles. A wooden bicycle is a bicycle constructed either mostly, or entirely from wood. [1] [2] Wood was the material used in the earliest bicycles, and is also used by modern builders, especially in balance bicycles for children. [3] [4] The wood can be either solid or laminate.

  3. SplinterBike - Wikipedia

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    On August 18, 2011 Thompson and Tully set the 100% Wooden Bicycle Land Speed Record with an average speed of 11.3 MPH (18.2 km/h). [5] Because this was the first 100% wooden bicycle, all they needed was a successful run to measure the speed.

  4. Chukudu - Wikipedia

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    In Goma, where chukudus form the "backbone of the local transportation system", chukudus are made of hard mumba wood and eucalyptus wood, with scrap tires for wheel treads. [9] [10] These chukudus take one to three days to build, and last two to three years. The most commonly used size is about six and a half feet long, and carries a load of ...

  5. List of cycling tracks and velodromes - Wikipedia

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    wood: Indoor: New covered velodrome opened in 2022, [10] replacing the outdoor Bromont Velodrome. Canada: Burnaby Velodrome: Burnaby, British Columbia (near Vancouver) 200 m: 47˚ wood: Indoor: built mid-1990s. [11] Pressurised dome. 30 m Canada: Vélodrome Caisse Populaire de Dieppe: Dieppe, New Brunswick: 250 m: 39˚ wood: Outdoor [12 ...

  6. Newark Velodrome - Wikipedia

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    The Newark Velodrome was a wooden bicycle track in the Vailsburg neighborhood of Newark, New Jersey, located at the northeast corner of the intersection of South Orange Avenue and Munn Avenue. [1] It opened in 1911 [2] and measured six laps to the mile, or 293 yards per lap.

  7. Velocipede - Wikipedia

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    Boneshaker (or bone-shaker) is a name dating from the 1860s for the first type of true bicycle with pedals, which were called velocipedes by their manufacturers. "Boneshaker" referred to the extremely uncomfortable ride, which was caused by the stiff wrought-iron frame and wooden wheels surrounded by tires made of iron.

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  9. Outline of bicycles - Wikipedia

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    This mountain bicycle features oversized tires, a full-suspension frame, two disc brakes and handlebars oriented perpendicular to the bike's axis. A time trial racing bicycle A Half Wheeler trailer bike at the Golden Gate Bridge Working bicycle in Amsterdam, Netherlands A BMX bike, an example of a bicycle designed for sport A racing upright bicycle A recumbent bicycle Diagram of a bicycle A ...

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