the penny farthing
the bicycle was invented after the car. the car was invented in 1672 by Ferdinand and the bicycle was invented in 1817 by Baron Von Darais
You're probably thinking about the high-wheeler, AKA Penny-Farthing, which had a huge drive front wheel and a small rear wheel.
Circumference is diameter times Pi, you do the math.
The big wheel is the front.
The heaviest gear to push is when the chain is at the biggest wheel up front and the smallest wheel at the back.
Its located between the front wheel and the back wheel of the bike !
the front wheel was bigger than the back wheelThe most unusual thing about the Penny-farthing bicycle is that it was a high wheeler. The front wheel of the bike was very high while the back wheel was very small.The penny farthing ( also known as the high wheel, high wheeler and ordinary) has a large front wheel and a small rear wheel. The front wheel is directly driven by the pedals. It took a lot of skill to ride the ordinary without coming to grief.There was a very large front wheel and a very small rear wheel. There was a direct drive from the pedals to the front wheel. The rider was seated high and had to learn the technique of starting and stopping the penny farthing - which was also known as the high wheel, high wheeler or ordinary.It was called the Penny-Farthing. Those were two different sized coins. The front wheel was large, the rear wheel very small.
the front wheel was bigger than the back wheelThe most unusual thing about the Penny-farthing bicycle is that it was a high wheeler. The front wheel of the bike was very high while the back wheel was very small.The penny farthing ( also known as the high wheel, high wheeler and ordinary) has a large front wheel and a small rear wheel. The front wheel is directly driven by the pedals. It took a lot of skill to ride the ordinary without coming to grief.There was a very large front wheel and a very small rear wheel. There was a direct drive from the pedals to the front wheel. The rider was seated high and had to learn the technique of starting and stopping the penny farthing - which was also known as the high wheel, high wheeler or ordinary.It was called the Penny-Farthing. Those were two different sized coins. The front wheel was large, the rear wheel very small.
If your front wheel stops abruptly, you'll likely go over the handlebars - the forward momentum will rotate you and the bike over the front wheel.
Facing bike from the front front try left hand side back panel there is a small reservoir there it is behind the battery towards back wheel Also fill radiator at handlebar left side when sitting on bike, turn bars to right to see fill point. this just pulls off and has a dipstick
Actually, no. It's more difficult for the back brake to stop a bicycle as the bicycle is pulling away from the rear wheel. The front brake stops a bicycle more efficiently because the weight of the bike is pushing forward into the front wheel. But it's important not to rely on only a front brake. The front brake can stop the bike so well that the weight of the bike can shift up and over the front axle creating what is often referred to as an "endo" and will toss the rider over the handlebars.
If you buy the bike shop it will come with 2. However if you just buy a normal sett you only get a bike.