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- Dandy_horse abstract "The dandy horse is a human-powered vehicle that, being the first means of transport to make use of the two-wheeler principle, is regarded as the archetype of the bicycle. The dandy horse was invented by Baron Karl Drais in Mannheim, Germany, and patented in France in February 1818 (Badenian privilege in January 1818). It is also known as a Laufmaschine (Drais' own terminology, German for \"running machine\"), the official designation velocipede, or draisine (a term now used primarily for light auxiliary railcars regardless of their form of propulsion), and in its French form draisienne.The dandy-horse was a two-wheeled vehicle, with both wheels in-line, propelled by the rider pushing along the ground with the feet as in regular walking or running. The front wheel and handlebar assembly was hinged to allow steering.Several manufacturers in France and England made their own dandy-horses during its brief popularity in the summer of 1819—most notably Denis Johnson of London, who used an elegantly curved wooden frame which allowed the use of larger wheels. Riders preferred to operate their vehicles on the smooth sidewalks instead of the rough roads, but their interactions with pedestrians caused many municipalities worldwide to enact laws prohibiting their use. Later designs avoided the initial drawback of this device when it had to be made to measure, manufactured to conform with the height and the stride of its rider. An example is Nicéphore Niépce's 1818 velocipede with an adjustable saddle for his 'velocipede' built by Lagrange.However, in the 1860s in France, the vélocipède bicycle was created by attaching rotary cranks and pedals to the front-wheel hub of a dandy-horse.".
- Dandy_horse thumbnail Draisine_or_Laufmaschine,_around_1820._Archetype_of_the_Bicycle._Pic_01.jpg?width=300.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageExternalLink dandyhorsemagazine.com.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageExternalLink mg18524841.900-brimstone-and-bicycles.html.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageID "2553801".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageLength "4092".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageRevisionID "707582972".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Amistad_(film).
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Balance_bicycle.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle_pedal.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Buster_Keaton.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Category:1817_introductions.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cycle_types.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_inventions.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Crank_(mechanism).
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Dandy.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Denis_Johnson_(inventor).
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Disraeli_(1929_film).
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Draisine.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink George_Arliss.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Human-powered_transport.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Drais.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cycling_topics.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Mannheim.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Municipality.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Nicéphore_Niépce.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Our_Hospitality.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Patent.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Pedestrian.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Road_surface.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Rotation_around_a_fixed_axis.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_Institution.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Velocipede.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink Wheel.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink File:Draisine1817.jpg.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLink File:Draisine_or_Laufmaschine,_around_1820._Archetype_of_the_Bicycle._Pic_01.jpg.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText ""hobby horse" bicycles".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dandy horse".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dandy_horse".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Draisienne".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "dandy horse".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "draisine".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "hobby-horses".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "pushbike".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "two-wheeler principle".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "two-wheeler".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageWikiLinkText "‘Hobby-horse’, ‘Dandy-horse’, ‘Pedestrian's accelerator’, ‘Swift walker’".
- Dandy_horse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Human-powered_vehicles.
- Dandy_horse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dandy_horse subject Category:1817_introductions.
- Dandy_horse subject Category:Cycle_types.
- Dandy_horse subject Category:German_inventions.
- Dandy_horse hypernym Vehicle.
- Dandy_horse type MeanOfTransportation.
- Dandy_horse type Type.
- Dandy_horse type Type.
- Dandy_horse type Vehicle.
- Dandy_horse comment "The dandy horse is a human-powered vehicle that, being the first means of transport to make use of the two-wheeler principle, is regarded as the archetype of the bicycle. The dandy horse was invented by Baron Karl Drais in Mannheim, Germany, and patented in France in February 1818 (Badenian privilege in January 1818).".
- Dandy_horse label "Dandy horse".
- Dandy_horse sameAs Q1255515.
- Dandy_horse sameAs Draiser.
- Dandy_horse sameAs Draisina.
- Dandy_horse sameAs Draisina.
- Dandy_horse sameAs Dræsine_(løbemaskine).
- Dandy_horse sameAs Draisine_(Laufmaschine).
- Dandy_horse sameAs Draisiana.
- Dandy_horse sameAs Potkupyörä.
- Dandy_horse sameAs Draisienne.
- Dandy_horse sameAs Draisienne.
- Dandy_horse sameAs ドライジーネ.
- Dandy_horse sameAs Draisine_(loopfiets).
- Dandy_horse sameAs Draisiana.
- Dandy_horse sameAs m.07mmgk.
- Dandy_horse sameAs Poganjalec.
- Dandy_horse sameAs Q1255515.
- Dandy_horse wasDerivedFrom Dandy_horse?oldid=707582972.
- Dandy_horse depiction Draisine_or_Laufmaschine,_around_1820._Archetype_of_the_Bicycle._Pic_01.jpg.
- Dandy_horse isPrimaryTopicOf Dandy_horse.