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Cycling Assembly

Cycling Assembly. So you think you know about bikes?. At one time, horses were our primary means of independent travel for longer journeys. 1820’s ‘ Draisine ’. Can you see why it was called a ‘running machine’? What is different about this and the bicycle we know today? .

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Cycling Assembly

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  1. Cycling Assembly So you think you know about bikes?

  2. At one time, horses were our primary means of independent travel for longer journeys...

  3. 1820’s ‘Draisine’ Can you see why it was called a ‘running machine’? What is different about this and the bicycle we know today? What’s missing? It’s got no pedals!

  4. 1860’s ‘Boneshakers’ Why were these bikes called Boneshakers? It had very hard metal wheels, which meant it was a very bumpy ride. The rider felt like he might be shook to death!

  5. 1870’s Penny Farthings

  6. 1880’s ‘Safety Bicycles’

  7. 1890’s Bicycle in Plymouth at the start of the 20th century

  8. Only two wheels?1870’s - multiple wheel bikes A smartly dressed couple seated on an 1886 Coventry Rotary Quadracycle for two Starley's "Royal Salvo" tricycle, as owned by Queen Victoria

  9. Only two wheels? Old fashioned Tricycle – with three wheels Special multi-seat bikes with 7 seats and three wheels!

  10. Only one seat? Pedi-bus. Tours around London take place on this 4 wheeled, multiple seat ‘cycle bus’ 2011 model Quadrocycle with four seats Tandem mountain bike 10 seater Tandem

  11. Only sitting up straight? Recumbent cycles

  12. What do we use cycles for today ?

  13. Leisure / competitionsRacing bikes

  14. Leisure / fun BMX bikes

  15. Leisure / competitions Mountain bikes

  16. Commuting Woman in Oxford going to work by bike People in London on their way to work

  17. Delivery Bikes? 1930’s delivery bicycle Butchers, tea sellers and tradesmen used to use bikes to deliver goods and services

  18. Modern day cycle couriers Bicycle courier in London Cycle courier in Cambridge

  19. Tricycles Cycle rickshaw in Shenyang, China Tricycle rickshaw carrying cargo in Agra, India Modern cycle rickshaw in Beijing

  20. Cycling Quiz Question 1: How many bikes can you park in one car parking space? a) 3 bikes b) 6 bikes c) 10 bikes Answer: C – 10 bikes Not only do bikes take up less space when they are parked, they take up less space on the road helping to reduce the number of traffic jams that occur!

  21. Cycling quiz Question 2: Cycling 4 miles daily reduces the risk of heart diseases by 50% a) True b) False Answer: A True 30 minutes cycling can also burn 150 calories – helping you stay at a healthy weight

  22. Cycling quiz Question 3: Walking exercises the heart better than cycling • True • False Answer: B - False Cycling exercises the heart better than walking, and is also kinder to your joints. Knees and Ankles often get damaged over the long term from lots of jogging or running.

  23. Cycling quiz Question 4: Travelling by bike reduces pollution that causesproblems for people with asthma and bronchitis a) True b) False Answer: A -True Cycling is pollution free! Bikes don’t produce fumes

  24. Cycling quiz Question 5: People who cycle regularly are generally unhappy a) True b) False Answer: B - False As well as keeping you fit and healthy cycling helps to reduce stress, improves mental powers, and gives a positive attitude making you feel happier

  25. Big Bikers Breakfast • We want to encourage more people to cycle! • To help do this we’re going to hold a Bikers Breakfast. • We want as many people to cycle to school as possible on ……DATE….

  26. Big Bikers Breakfast • All cyclists will get a free healthy breakfast and be able to take part in a quiz and a mapping exercise • We need your help to promote the event to your parents/ carers • We’re going to put up posters that parents and teachers can see, and you can take a leaflet home to let everyone in your house know what we’re doing

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