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1880’s Ben Hur Safety

by Dave Stromberger · February 28, 2005

Early Ben Hur “safety” bicycle. The “ordinary” hi-wheel bicycles were considered a bit dangerous, with front wheels being so large that the rider sat high up in the air. In the event of an accident, the rider was likely to be injured. The new “safety” bicycles allowed the rider to sit much closer to the ground.


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