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Mystery Image Two

March 11th, 2011 Vox No comments

What's it called?

What's it called?

You’ve seen this type of bicycle before – it’s an icon of the Victorian Era. The large wheel on this direct-drive bicycle enabled the operator to go faster with a more comfortable ride. But what is it called? Click here to find out.

Categories: Mystery Image Tags: Bicycle, Victorian_Era
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