The start of the bicycle craze of 1860-1900.
Further innovations increased comfort and ushered in a second bicycle craze, the 1890s Golden Age of Bicycles.
"Photography is a fad well-nigh on its last legs, thanks principally to the bicycle craze."
By the mid-1890s, at the height of the bicycle craze, Pope was manufacturing about a quarter million bicycles annually.
The weapon was originally marketed as a defence for bicyclists during the bicycle craze which started at the end of the 19th century.
It was a bicycle craze.
Around 1900, the national bicycle craze turned to a newer invention: the automobile.
Schwinn's new company coincided with a sudden bicycle craze in America.
Bicycle historians often call this period the "golden age" or "bicycle craze."
In addition to the diamond, the park held a bicycle track which encircled the playing field, at the height of the contemporary bicycle craze.