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The Red Bird - Karl Chronicles - Post #39

Louise Trotter October 23, 2021

The bicycle evolved dramatically in the 1890s, and the new design had wheels of equal size — as opposed to the penny farthing — and inflatable tires — as opposed to wooden or solid rubber tires. The bicycle was safer, cheaper and therefore accessible to everyone, and it sparked a craze. 

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In Karl Chronicles, History, Canada, Quebec and Ontario Tags Bicycle, Goold Bicycle Co, 1890s, Red Bird
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