Kirkpatrick Macmillan invented the Macmillan bicycle.
Kirkpatrick Macmillan invented the pedal-driven bicycle in the 1830s, specifically around 1839. His design featured a crank mechanism that allowed the rider to propel the bike using pedals, which was a significant advancement over earlier designs that relied on pushing with the feet. Macmillan's invention laid the groundwork for the modern bicycle.
He invented Transport Quizzes for the Mothers' Union !
Generally accepted to be a Scot, Kirkpatrick MacMillan.
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Jacob Webster invented the pocket bike
the ice bike was invented by Dan Hanebrink 2003
The ice bike was invented in the year of 2003. It was invented by Dan Hanebrink. The first American to use the ice bike was a man by the name of Doug Stoup.
The bicycle - in a straddle/run bike format - was invented in 1817.
Kirkpatrick Macmillan invented a type of bicycle but not the first bicycle. He is credited with the invention of the rear wheel drive bicycle.yes he did then it got copied and sold he did not want to sell it anyway hope this helps =]
Rory White invented the quad bike and he is from New-Zealand. It was invented a while ago !
He invented one kind of rear-Wheel drive bicycle with a treadle drive.
the kawasaki dirt bike was invented by Jake mclister in 1994