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Bike!!
A bicycle, cycle
or bike, is a pedal-driven human-powered vehicle with two wheels
attached to a frame, one behind the other. First introduced in
19th-century Europe, bicycles evolved quickly into their familiar,
current design. Numbering over 1,000,000,000 in the world today,
bicycles provide the principal means of transportation in many
regions and a popular form of recreational transport in others.
The bicycle is one of the most notable of human inventions. The
basic shape and configuration of the frame, wheels, pedals, saddle
and handlebars has hardly changed since the first chain-driven
model was developed around 1885, although many important detail
improvements have been made since, especially in recent years
using modern materials and computer-aided design.
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A remarkable aspect of the bicycle
is its widespread adoption in many different fields of human
activity, e.g. as a child's toy, in adult recreation and fitness,
as a means of everyday transport, in cyclo-touring, for use in
many cycle sports, and as a basis for static gymnasium or home
fitness versions.
The bicycle has affected history considerably in both the cultural
and industrial realms. In its early years, bicycle construction
drew on pre-existing technologies; more recently, bicycle
technology has contributed, in turn, to other, newer areas. Beyond
recreation and transportation, bicycles have been adapted for use
in many occupations, including the military, local policing,
courier services, and sports. A recurrent theme in bicycling has
been the tension between bicyclists and drivers of motor vehicles,
each group arguing for its fair share of the world's roadways.
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