Excerpt from Cycling for Health and Pleasure: An Indispensable Guide to the Successful Use of the Wheel
In 1869 or 1870 the writer had the good fortune to become interested in the two-wheeled velocipede which was then so popular, and his interest soon developed into a desire to possess one. That desire he was able to gratify, by purchasing a second-hand machine, in fair condition, for the sum of nine dollars. He had not then learned to ride, but began practice at once on a narrow board walk in front of his home. When in the saddle, his feet were within an inch or two of the ground; but the narrowness of the walk made the initial attempts at steering somewhat difficult. A few lessons, however, enabled him to overcome all difficulties, and to ride wherever good pavements were found, care being always taken to keep off the road.
For a year or more the machine was used pretty constantly, without mishap other than frequent breaking of the brake cord; but considerable annoyance was caused by the poor construction of the machine.
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