Same reason as any ever improves anything, To make use easier (for themselves), and to make money from the idea.
He had an idea about how to improve the previous design of the bicycle, and the skills to build it, so he went ahead and tried it out.
He didn't. John Kemp Starley is held as the inventor of the chain-driven bicycle. But bicycles as such had been around for quite some time when he thought of his idea. And he did it for the same reason as for any other invention. He thought it would make something more useful , and/or an opportunity to make some money out of it.
armand did not invent the bicycle damien giles did
because he wanted to make a bicycle
first get all equipment Then make it Then your done
A "Penny Farthing" is not a coin, it was a very popular 19th Century bicycle invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley. It was called a "Penny Farthing" because of the disparate size of the two wheels, which were likened to a "Penny" and a "Farthing". There were Penny coins and Farthing coins, with four Farthings (Fourthings) to the Penny. Make up your mind which coin you have and resubmit your question.
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Same reason as any ever improves anything. To make use easier (for themselves), and to make money from the idea.
Depends on make and model of bicycle
armand did not invent the bicycle damien giles did
To a numismatist, FAIR condition describes a coin that is so worn you can barely determine the type and date, so if it is really in this condition, it is worth nothing. If it is in a bit better condition, it still has no significant value and may even be found in a dealer's "junk box" for 25 cents.