1885 Benz Motorwagen |
Bicycles, Tricycles, and the Automobile’s Nativity
Leip[ziger Illustrierte Zeitung, October 7, 1882 |
In my The Automobile and American Life, I spend considerable time exploring the between the bicycle and the coming of automotive technology and automobility. Recently I have been examining Carl Benz’ life and work in more detail, and ran across Griffith Borgeson’s excellent essay on in a 1986 Automobile Quarterly Magazine (Volume 24, No. 1).
The link between bicycle technology, those engaged in the industry, and social habits has been explained time and time again. But to connect the Social Tricycle (two-person) and the first Benz trike machine escaped me until now. I did not know that the two trikes built by James Starley and William Hillman (later of auto fame) and gifted to Queen Victoria were important stimuli to the forthcoming bicycle craze in Britain. I did not know specifically the various bike innovations: the tangent-spoked wire wheel (1874); the development of differential gearing connected to the two drive wheels; the manufacture of thin-walled steel tubing in 1877; the invention of ball bearings; the chain and sprocket drive (1879); and the bush-roller chain (1880) were precursors to a system of technology that crystallized in Benz’ 1885-1886 machine. I had covered all of this superficially before, but not with any authoritative detail.
Tandem form tricycles were quite popular, but now largely forgotten in favor of the bicycleswe think of from our own experiences.
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