Bicycle Design: An Illustrated History 【LEGIT - Roundup】

: It examines not just mass-market successes but also "noble failures"—patented ideas that were technologically sound but failed due to cost, fashion, or lack of manufacturing capability. Scholarly and Visual Depth Bicycle Design: An Illustrated History - Amazon.com

by Tony Hadland and Hans-Erhard Lessing is a definitive, 582-page technical history of the bicycle's two-century evolution. Published by MIT Press , this work is regarded by experts as the most comprehensive survey of cycling technology ever produced. Core Themes and Content

: Evolution of brakes, suspension systems, saddles, and lighting (from early candles to electronics).

: A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the development of specific subsystems, including:

: It traces the bicycle from the 1817 "draisine"—a wooden walking machine—to modern high-performance racing bikes, mountain bikes, and recumbents.

: The authors famously debunk historical misconceptions, such as the persistent claim that Leonardo da Vinci sketched a chain-driven bicycle.

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