Blacksmith would fix middle age carts and wagons.
A person who makes shoes.
The first bicycles were manufactured in Germany in 1816, although it is possible that design drawings had been made earlier (but still after the medieval period had ended). There is no evidence that those earlier designs were ever realised. So the answer is no, they did not have bikes in medieval times. People travelled on foot, in carts, on horseback or on donkeys.
There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.
Before the middle ages was Anquity (Greeks and Romans) and after the middle ages was the Renissance
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In the middle ages, as today, a wainwright's job was to build wagons and carts out of wood.
In the Middle Ages, the bodies of the carts were made by people called cartwrights. The wheels required special skills and were made by people called wheelwrights.
The number one means of travel and transport in the middle ages was walking. Horses were used both as mounts and beast of burden. Horses were quite expensive, especially horses that were fit for military service. Long distance trade used primarily pack horses rather than carts or wagons for transport because of the unreliability of the condition of roads. Carts, both hand carts and horse drawn carts, were used on the local level for transportation of cargo, however. But in many cases porters were hired to simply carry goods.
In the Middle Ages, wainwrights were skilled in making and repairing wagons. They are sometimes referred to as "cartwrights", for obvious reasons. The word "wainwright" is a combination of the words "wain" (large wagons used on farms) and "wright" (worker/maker).
Today's weapons are different from those of the Middle Ages for the same reason that we ride in cars instead of carts. Things change.
A person who makes shoes.
At least as far back as the Middle Ages, Pageant Wagons appeared in parades.
Their own feet and horses were the most common modes of transportation. Horses could be ridden or else pull wagons, carts and sleds. Oxen, asses,donkeys,camels and elephants were also used as draft animals.
Mainly they walked. Those wealthy enough to afford horses and carts, used those.
In the middle ages the forms of transport were:walkingriding horses, donkeys, muleshorse, ox, or mule drawn wagons and cartssailing ships and rafts
In the Middle Ages serfs traveled on foot, by ox drawn carts and boats. If there were lucky they would travel on horses.
Fulcrums, pulleys, carts, pole drags,ropes and man-power, incline slides, scaffolding.