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  • The [[Bicycle Bazaar]] was a [[bicycle shop]] in [[San Francisco]], owned by [[George Webb Alexander]]. [[Category:bicycle shops]]
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  • a bicycle for usually two people sitting one behind the other [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tandem%20bicycle tandem bicycle at Merriam-Webster]
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  • AKA bicycle. The original [[ordinary]] bicycle was essentially a large wheel, with pedals, frame, small rear wheel and han
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_bicycle 1885 Rover safety bicycle in the London Science Museum]]]
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  • ...tion, nearly went bankrupt in 1897, and never recovered from an 1899 fire. The company was sold in 1900. ...it was the first bicycle to use no cast metal parts.[1] It was also one of the first bicycles to use a hollow pneumatic tire.[3]
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  • ...Bill & Co.]] dealt in bicycles, motorcycles automobiles, but return to the bicycle business. [[Category:bicycle shops]]
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  • ...stestslowguy.blogspot.com/p/alameda-bicycle-and-athletic-club.html Alameda Bicycle and Athletic Club] [https://fastestslowguy.blogspot.com/p/ariel-bicycle-club.html Ariel Bicycle Club]
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  • ...it was the first bicycle to use no cast metal parts.[1] It was also one of the first bicycles to use a hollow pneumatic tire.[3] ...to gain in popularity.[4] Overman also manufactured some high-wheelers in the 1880s.[4]
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  • === Red Bock Bicycle Club. === At a meeting last evening of the [[Red Rock Bicycle Club]] the following officers were elected: [[Charles Martin]], president; [[Patrick S
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  • ...which also sold bicycles. It became the [[Bicycle Bazaar]] when he exited the partnership. * [[San Francisco Bicycle Club]]
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  • [[Prince]], the professional bicycle rider, is expected out here shortly. Where are the champions of the past year? [[F. R. Cook]] still holds all the Pacific Coast records.
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  • * [[San Francisco Bicycle Club]] [[BUZZING WHEELS. - The Alameda Bicycle and Athletic Club Meet. - The San Francisco Call, 31 May 1893]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[THE CALL Bicycle Club]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[THE CALL Bicycle Club]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[THE CALL Bicycle Club]]
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  • ...es via [[Uncle Tom's Cabin]]. A large party is expected, as this is one of the prettiest trips in [[San Mateo County]]. [[THE WHEELMEN. San Francisco Call, 14 August 1897]]
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  • ...r, after changing to the safety bicycle that he celebrated most success on the road. From 1889 onward he took several best times in high level road races. ...ancial panic of 1907 and, in January 1908 sold it to Horace M. Swetland of the Class Journal Company.[1]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bicycle Propulsion - The San Francisco Examiner - 29 Jul 1878]]
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  • ==== Second Tournament of the Bay City Wheelmen. ==== ...en was held last night at the Mechanics' Pavilion with successful results. The following events were contested:
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  • move the pedals of a bicycle backward (formerly to brake).
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  • * [[San Francisco Bicycle Club]] ...ed; R. C. Woodworth, Los Angeles Wheelmen; William G. Davis, San Francisco Bicycle Club.
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  • * [[San Francisco Bicycle Club]] ...ld not get away then, started for the same place on the 6th, and will give the club points on his return.
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  • ==== THE LEADING BICYCLE CLUBS AMALGAMATED. ==== ===== The Pacific Road Club Merged With the San Francisco Bicycle Club. =====
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  • ...e with one or more wheels. The most common type of velocipede today is the bicycle. ...] before the invention of geared chains and belt and shaft drives powering the rear.
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  • {{Special:Whatlinkshere/1891/05/30 twenty-five mile road race of the Alameda Bicycle Club}}
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  • A [[coaster brake]] is a special rear hub for a bicycle, which performs two functions: * It allows the bicycle to roll without forcing the pedals to turn. This is the "coaster" part. It is similar in function to a [[freewheel]] , but uses a d
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  • ...igital/collection/V0002/id/3907/rec/6 Ordinary Bicycle from Evolution of a Bicycle] ...e luckless rider from his perch some distance ahead of his tall steed, and the fall was usually attended with much more danger and often pain than a fall
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  • ==== Election of Officers of a New Bicycle Club. ==== ...Alex. Ireland]] and [[J. D. Arkison]]. An election of officers resulted in the following choice: President, [[Guy Earl]]; Vice-President, [[C. L. Tisdale]
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  • * [[Alameda Bicycle and Athletic Club]] ...B. Sneden]], [[W. M. Hunt]], [[M. Bland]] and Mr. [[Cederholm]]. They made the 16 miles, including grades, in about two hours.
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  • ...which would average his travel at about seven and one-half miles per hour. The road, though dusty at times, he reports in fair condition. He did not show
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  • === The Wheelmen. === ...nament will be inaugurated to-night at the [[old Pavilion at Sacramento]]. The "League of Champions" will participate.
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  • * [[Alameda Bicycle and Athletic Club]] [[File:The San Francisco Call Mon May 23 1892 .jpg|thumb|center|200px|Captain [[Frank
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  • https://fastestslowguy.blogspot.com/search?q=Alameda+Bicycle+Club ...b]]. The election of officers was then proceeded with, the following being the result: President [[F. G. White]]; Captain, [[J. F. Ives]]; Lieutenants; [[
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  • ...tgen, Alex. Ireland and J. D. Arkison. An election of officers resulted in the following choice: President, Guy Earl; Vice-President, C. L. Tisdale; Secre [[CYCLISTS. - Election of Officers of a New Bicycle Club. - Oakland Tribune, 23 Sep 1886]]
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  • ...street, opposite Golden Gate Park, for the purpose of organizing THE CALL Bicycle Club. ...Mon Aug 26 1895 .jpeg|thumb|center|400px|The [[Park Cyclery]], in which [[The Call Club]] Was Organized.]]
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  • ...wheel surrounding the coat-of-arms of Portugal, two blue wings supporting the wheel. ...San Francisco Call Sat May 4 .jpeg|thumb|center|Emblem of the [[Portuguese Bicycle Club]] of San Francisco.]]
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  • === THE WHEELMEN. === ==== Election of Officers of the Ariel Bicycle Club. ====
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  • ==== A Bicycle Club Formed at the Acme Clubrooms. ==== ...t and formed the [[Acme Wheelmen|Acme Bicycle Club]]. The following signed the roll: [[Charles Bowman]], [[Everett S. Dowdle|E. S. Dowdle]], [[S. S. Fogar
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  • ...o represented in the meeting, but their members failed to carry off any of the prizes. The first event-100 yards' handicap run-was won by J. N. Flynn, scratch, in 10.
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  • ...s origin partner [[John T. Bill]], with whom he ran the [[Leavitt & Bill]] bicycle, motorcycle and automobile enterprise, which began in [[San Francisco]] in ...n identifled with the automobile business ever since machines were sold on the Pacific Coast.
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  • ...ompany (G&J) in Chicago from 1878 to 1900 and subsequently by the American Bicycle Company. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_(bicycle) Rambler (bicycle)] on wikipedia
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  • https://fastestslowguy.blogspot.com/search?q=Ariel+Bicycle+Club ...[Ariel Bicycle Club]] in Oakland. The latter is composed of the members of the former Oakland Ramblers.
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  • ==== A Bicycle Run.  ==== ...t exceed $4, which includes return railroad fare from San Jose. Members of the Club are requested to appear in uniform, and new members who have not alrea
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  • ...uarespace.com/stories/2019/12/2/a-dramatic-19th-century-cycling-poster-and-the-story-behind-it The [[Cleveland]] bicycle was made by [[H. A. Lozier & Co.]] in Cleveland, OH.
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  • The [[Lozier]] bicycle was made by [[H. A. Lozier & Co.]] in Cleveland, OH.
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  • * [[THE CALL Bicycle Club]] .... Spalding]], also of the Bay Citys, enjoyed a ride on the Alameda side of the bay.
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  • ...e "sweetheart of his bicycling days" were married in [[Oakland]] Saturday. The ceremony was performed by Police Judge Edward J. Tyrrell. ...na-star-otto-ziegler-ill-bl/127551866/ Zeigler was blinded 20 years ago as the result of an accident while racing]. He met his bride during a racing conte
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  • === ON THE WHEEL. === ==== Interesting Bicycle Races at Haight Street Park. ====
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  • [[San Francisco Bicycle Club]] ...outh San Juan]], in [[Monterey]] county, expecting to be only four days on the road.
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  • [[Thomas H. B. Varney]] had many [[:Category:Bicycle_shops|bicycle shops]]. This one was in Oakland, in partnership with [[George A. Faulkner] ...two-kites/129077610/ C. H. Lampson] signed by [[George A. Faulkner]], from the shop, "[[Thomas H. B. Varney's Cyclery - Oakland|Thomas H. B. Varney's Cycl
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