ChatterBank0 min ago
penny farthing bicycles...why the big wheel?
as above really.
seems odd that in designing this anyone in their right mind would consider the giant wheel to be a useful addition...it made it unstable, dangerous and awkward...so why ?
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seems odd that in designing this anyone in their right mind would consider the giant wheel to be a useful addition...it made it unstable, dangerous and awkward...so why ?
cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, a five foot diameter wheel on an “Ordinary Bicycle” (the proper name for a penny-farthing) would mean the rider travels about sixteen feet for one revolution of the pedals. To achieve the same distance on one of today’s conventional bikes with 26 inch wheels a gearing of about 2.3 to one would be needed. This is a reasonable mid-range gear ratio.
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