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  1. Penny-farthing - Wikipedia

    The penny-farthing, also known as a high wheel, high wheeler or ordinary, is an early type of bicycle. [1] It was popular in the 1870s and 1880s, with its large front wheel providing high speeds, owing to its …

  2. Hiwheel - Rideable Bicycle Replicas

    6 days ago · Rideable Bicycle Replicas, builder and supplier of custom Hiwheel antique bicycles, including the Boneshaker Superior, Excelsior, Penny Farthing, recumbents, hand-cranked trikes, and …

  3. Antique Replica High Wheel Bikes from Worksman Cycles

    We offer beautiful re-creations of the classic Pennyfarthing High-Wheel Bicycles (Bone Shaker Bicycles) from the late 1800's. These bicycles were the forerunners to the modern bicycle.

  4. Rise of the Ordinary - National Museum of American History

    High-wheel bicycles were the first common type of personal, mechanized transportation. Equipped with pedals but no chain, the diameter of the front wheel and the rider’s strength provided rapid speed for …

  5. All About Penny Farthings: History, Mechanics, and Fun Facts

    Dec 8, 2023 · Penny farthings, also known as high wheel bicycles, are a retro form of transportation that date back to the late 19th century. These vintage bicycles are known for their unique design and …

  6. High Wheel Bicycle (also known as Penny Farthing)

    A high wheel bicycle (also known as a penny farthing, high wheeler and ordinary) is a type of bicycle with a large front wheel and a much smaller rear wheel that was popular in the 1880s.

  7. The Overlooked Genius Behind High-Wheel Bicycles

    Dec 25, 2025 · The high-wheel bicycle, also known as the penny-farthing, was invented by James Starley in the 1870s. This revolutionary design featured a large front wheel and a smaller rear wheel, …

  8. What Is A High Wheeler? - Ohio Bicycle History - HubPages

    May 12, 2025 · The name "high-wheeler" or "highwheeler" refers to an early style of automobile design, but also to a style of antique bicycle.

  9. The High-Wheeler - The Engines of Our Ingenuity

    The high-wheeler era began after pedaled front wheels appeared, and it ended with the safety bicycle. By the mid-1870s, front wheels had become nearly as tall as riders themselves.

  10. History - High Wheel Cyclery

    It was popular in the 1870s and 1880s, with its large front wheel providing high speeds, allowing travel of large distance with every pedal stoke, and comfort, as the large wheel acted as a shock absorber.