Today Is Worlds Bicycle Day ! (April 19th)
What you need to build a funny bike ?

Today Is Worlds Bicycle Day ! (April 19th)

Throughout history, there have been many quirky and funny bicycles engineered for various reasons, ranging from pure entertainment to novelty designs. Here are a few notable examples:

  1. The Boneshaker: In the 1860s, the Boneshaker or "velocipede" featured a wooden frame and iron-banded wooden wheels. Its lack of suspension and hard ride earned it the nickname "Boneshaker."

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  1. Penny-farthing: Also known as the "high wheeler" or "ordinary bicycle," the penny-farthing was popular in the 1870s and 1880s. It had a large front wheel and a much smaller rear wheel, which gave it a unique and humorous appearance.


  1. The Conference Bike: This unique bicycle was designed to accommodate seven riders sitting in a circle, all pedaling and steering together. It's often used as an entertaining team-building exercise or for group tours.


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  1. The Tandem Bicycle: The tandem bike, designed for two riders, has been a source of amusement for many. With one rider sitting behind the other, they must coordinate their pedaling and balance to successfully ride together.
  2. The Tall Bike: As the name suggests, tall bikes are built with an elongated frame that raises the rider high off the ground. These bikes are often created by welding two or more bicycle frames together, and they can be quite challenging to mount and ride.
  3. The Backwards Bicycle: This bicycle is engineered so that when the rider turns the handlebars to the left, the wheel turns right, and vice versa. It takes considerable practice and coordination to master the art of riding a backwards bicycle.
  4. The Swing Bike: This peculiar bicycle has a pivoting frame, allowing the rider to "swing" or "carve" while pedaling. This design offers a fun and unconventional riding experience.

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These are just a few examples of funny and unusual bicycles that have been created over the years. Inventors and enthusiasts continue to come up with unique and entertaining designs for bicycles, pushing the boundaries of what is possible on two wheels.


To build a bike, you will need various components, often sourced from different manufacturers. Here is a list of essential parts and some popular manufacturers for each:

Frame: The frame is the backbone of the bike, providing its structure. Popular manufacturers include Trek, Specialized, Giant, Cannondale, and Bianchi.

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Fork: The fork holds the front wheel and connects to the frame via the headset. Manufacturers include RockShox, Fox, Marzocchi, and Manitou.

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Headset: This component allows the fork to rotate smoothly within the frame. Manufacturers include Chris King, Cane Creek, FSA, and Ritchey.

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Wheels: You'll need a wheelset, which includes the rims, spokes, and hubs. Manufacturers include Mavic, DT Swiss, Shimano, and Zipp.

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Tires: Tires provide traction and cushioning for the ride. Manufacturers include Continental, Schwalbe, Maxxis, and Michelin.

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Tubes (for clincher tires) or tubeless sealant (for tubeless tires): These are needed to hold air within the tires. Popular tube manufacturers include Continental, Schwalbe, and Michelin, while tubeless sealant manufacturers include Stan's NoTubes and Orange Seal.

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Brakes: Brakes are essential for stopping the bike. Depending on the type (rim, disc, or hydraulic), manufacturers include Shimano, SRAM, Campagnolo, Magura, and TRP.

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Brake levers: These are used to actuate the brakes. Manufacturers include Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo.

Shifters: Shifters allow you to change gears. Manufacturers include Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo.

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Derailleurs: Front and rear derailleurs move the chain between different gears. Manufacturers include Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo.

Crankset: The crankset includes the chainrings and crank arms, which transfer power from the pedals to the chain. Manufacturers include Shimano, SRAM, Campagnolo, and FSA.

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Bottom bracket: This component connects the crankset to the frame and allows it to rotate smoothly. Manufacturers include Shimano, SRAM, Chris King, and Enduro Bearings.

Chain: The chain transmits power from the crankset to the rear wheel. Manufacturers include Shimano, SRAM, KMC, and Wippermann.

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Cassette: The cassette is a set of gears mounted on the rear wheel. Manufacturers include Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo.

Pedals: Pedals provide a platform for your feet to transfer power to the bike. Manufacturers include Shimano, Look, Time, and Crankbrothers.

Saddle: The saddle is where you sit on the bike. Manufacturers include Selle Italia, Fizik, Prologo, and Brooks.

Seatpost: The seatpost connects the saddle to the frame. Manufacturers include Thomson, KS, RockShox (for dropper posts), and Ritchey.

Handlebars: Handlebars provide steering control and hand placement. Manufacturers include Easton, 3T, FSA, and Renthal.

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Stem: The stem connects the handlebars to the fork steerer tube. Manufacturers include Thomson, Easton, Ritchey, and PRO.

Grips or bar tape: Grips (for flat handlebars) or bar tape (for drop handlebars) provide cushioning and grip. Manufacturers include Lizard Skins, ESI, ODI, and Fizik.

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