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Museo Nicolis - Draisina

Draisina1817/1817

Museimpresa

Museimpresa
Milano, Italy

The Draisine created by the German Baron Karl Von Drais, is the most similar object to the bicycle we all know. Obviously, cyclists back then had some difficulties, just think about the fact it was made from a single piece of wood and didn’t have pedals at all. The qualitative leap was made in 1861 by Michaux, a talented parisian coachman, who finally gave the draisine the “propulsion” connecting the pedals to the front hub through some cranks. As a tribute to the inventor, these precursors of modern bicycles are called “Michaudine”. Many improvements followed and later led to Michaux’s bicycle. Launched in 1865, the vehicle became extraordinarily popular.

Details

  • Title: Museo Nicolis - Draisina
  • Creator: Draisina
  • Date Created: 1817/1817
  • Location Created: Germany
  • Subject Keywords: Museimpresa
  • Type: Bicycle

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