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  2. List of songs about bicycles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs about bicycles or cycling. Bicycles became popular in the 19th century as the new designs of safety bicycle were practical for the general population, including women. By the end of that century, cycling was a fashion or fad which was reflected in the popular songs of the day.

  3. Daisy Bell - Wikipedia

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    "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" is a song written in 1892 by British songwriter Harry Dacre with the well-known chorus "Daisy, Daisy / Give me your answer, do. / I'm half crazy / all for the love of you", ending with the words "a bicycle built for two".

  4. History of the bicycle - Wikipedia

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    The original pedal-bicycle, with the serpentine frame, from Pierre Lallement's US Patent No. 59,915 drawing, 1866 New York company Pickering and Davis invented this pedal-bicycle for ladies in 1869. [27] [28] Bicycle historian David V. Herlihy documents that Lallement claimed to have created the pedal bicycle in Paris in 1863.

  5. Bicycle - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle, also called a pedal cycle, bike, push-bike or cycle, is a human-powered or motor-assisted, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, with two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. A bicycle rider is called a cyclist, or bicyclist. Bicycles were introduced in the 19th century in Europe. By the early 21st century there were more ...

  6. Who Actually Invented the Bicycle? It’s Been Debated for ...

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  7. Kirkpatrick Macmillan - Wikipedia

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    Some historians who have studied the invention of the pedal-driven bicycle, including David V. Herlihy, state that Macmillan was not the first inventor.Herlihy states there is no contemporary documentary evidence that a pedal-crank design was applied to a 2-wheeled vehicle and that letters from customers in Scotland to the Michaux company in 1868 state that all of the human-powered vehicles ...

  8. Harry Dacre - Wikipedia

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    The song soon became popular in London music halls, and then a worldwide hit. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Dacre returned to London, and in 1895 set up his own publishing house, Frank Dean and Co. [ 3 ] He continued to write successful songs, including "Katie O'Connor" (1891); "I Can't Think of Nuthin' Else But You, Lulu" (1896); and "I'll Be Your Sweetheart ...

  9. Category:Songs about bicycles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about bicycles" ... Bicycle Race; Les Bicyclettes de Belsize (song) Bike (song) The Bike Song; Bravo Eddy! C. C'mon Let Me Ride; D. Daisy Bell;