Editing 1673: Timeline of Bicycle Design
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The 1980 design looks strikingly similar to the ''South Park'' "wild whacky action bike". | The 1980 design looks strikingly similar to the ''South Park'' "wild whacky action bike". | ||
β | The title text refers to the scene labeled "1955" which depicts Cueball being chased by 3 bicycle wheels. Whatever caused the wheels to chase Cueball down a hill is left to the reader's imagination. | + | The title text refers to the scene labeled "1955" which depicts Cueball being chased by 3 bicycle wheels. Whatever caused the wheels to chase Cueball down a hill is left to the reader's imagination. This is obviously the most ridiculous of all of these designs, not to mention being completely unrideable, thus meaning that the era this "bike design" is from (1955, which is in the 50s) would be hard to ride a bike in if it was the only available design. |
===Bike Design Analysis=== | ===Bike Design Analysis=== |