More Steam Bikes

More Steam Bikes

Andy_W of the Æther Emporium sent me a surfeit of links after our last post about steam bikes, so I’ll repeat the best ones here:

  • The above, lovely photograph of a steam powered penny-farthing style bicycle and proud owner (and rightly so).
  • The mysterious ‘Pete’s Steam Bike‘ – owner as yet unknown and details surprisingly scarce.
  • And lastly a link to the Patent Pending Blog – a quite stunning list of entries about steam powered vehicles both real and (in the singular case of Steam Man) imagined. Bikes, trikes, buggies, automobiles, buses, carriages, boats and amphibious devices.

I wonder if such cycles would be allowed on the streets today. It’d be a shame to have to wear a cycle helmet with them.

  • rusnan
    interesting machine . simple but big power .
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  • BERNARD HIGHAM
    WHERE WOULD I HAVE TO GO TO SEE A STEAM MOTORCYCLE?
    I LIVE MANCHESTER. I'M 63 NOW AND I HAVE NEVER SEEN ONE.
    THANKS BERNARD
    bernard.higham@ntlworld.com
  • Anonymous
    I've sent the link before, but this site (which you know) is probably the 'Net center for monowheels:
    http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEUM/TRANSPORT...

    Um, I probably should have gone to TinyURL for that one. My apologies.
  • Tinkergirl
    Thank you very much for the information - while I've not done a big post on monowheels yet, I'm sure their time will come all too soon.

    As for the bikes - I'm sure I could stand to be doing 15mph on a steam bike, as long as it looked the part.
  • AndyG
    Lovely machines! Alas, a modern powered bicycle must be limited to 15mph in the UK (powered; you can pedal it faster on an "assist" mode or freewheel downhill). If it goes faster, it is rated as a moped, and needs to be registered, insured and taxed as one: a local eccentric has a sturdy roadster with an underslung petrol engine, and numberplate.

    I'm not sure the rules cope with the concept of a monowheel though...
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