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The Moulton Bicycle A History Of The Innovative Compact Design Bruce D Epperson

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The Moulton Bicycle A History Of The Innovative Compact Design Bruce D Epperson
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.74 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Bruce D. Epperson
ISBN: 9781476673257, 147667325X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Moulton Bicycle A History Of The Innovative Compact Design Bruce D Epperson by Bruce D. Epperson 9781476673257, 147667325X instant download after payment.

In 1963, British inventor Alex Moulton (1920-2012) introduced an innovative compact bicycle. Architectural Review editor Reyner Banham (1922-1988) predicted it would give rise to "a new class of cyclists," young urbanites riding by choice, not necessity. Forced to sell his firm in 1967, Moulton returned in the 1980s with an even more radical model, the AM--his acclaim among technology and design historians owed much to Banham's writings. The AM's price tag (some models cost many thousands of dollars) has inspired tech-savvy cyclists to create "hot rod" compact bikes from Moulton-inspired "shopper" cycles of the 1970s--a trend also foreseen by Banham, who considered hot rod culture the "folk art of the mechanical era." The author traces the intertwined lives of two unusually creative men who had an extraordinary impact on each others' careers, despite having met only a few times.

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