Ordinary bicycle or just ordinary, as opposed the a safety bicycle (the kind we are used to) which was safer since you did not have so far to fall and headers were not as likely. I studied up on them once wanting to get one until I found out they cost more than the motorcycle I was riding at the time.

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Mark Roberts wrote:
frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 20:33:15 +1300, David Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



The people I work with are pretty cycle-crazy (mostly mountain bikers).
 One guy has been known to ride his penny farthing into work!

I'd love to try one of those one day - that and a unicycle (those are supposed to be hard to learn)


Veering ever more off-topic:
What do they call a penny farthing bike in the U.S.? Surely it isn't
"penny farthing" since those terms don't mean anything to most people
here.



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