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Bikes gained immense popularity in the late 1800s due to advancements in technology, such as the invention of the safety bicycle, which featured a more stable and comfortable design. The development of pneumatic tires improved ride quality, making cycling more enjoyable. Additionally, bicycles offered a sense of freedom and independence, enabling people to travel greater distances easily. This newfound mobility appealed to a growing urban population and contributed to the rise of cycling as a popular form of recreation and transportation.

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