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Noah Krohn :mastodon: (@monkeyninja) · 05/2017 · Tröts: 1.585 · Folger: 488
Mo 29.07.2024 01:06
While bicycles are perfectly cool on their own, we are missing a fantastic opportunity to return them to their roots in which all human-powered land vehicles were called velocipedes. Better still, the first official bicycle models in the 1860s that are akin to modern day bicycles were dubbed “Boneshaker” (due to their notoriously rough ride).
“Going for a bike ride”: calmly bucolic
“Mounting my Boneshaker velocipede”: exciting, powerful, possibly written by Chuck Tingle
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