sierraclub.org - sierra magazine - nov/dec 2011 - bikes - the bicycle: art on two wheels
Photography by Bernhard Angerer | Captions by Della Watson

In the 1890s, Danish blacksmith and inventor Mikael Pedersen set about building a bike frame that would accommodate riders of any height. His solution: a flexible saddle. The Pedersen bike was sold in the early 1900s by Dursley in the U.K.; the design was reincarnated in the 1970s in Denmark by Sølling. Pictured above is a 1978 Sølling Pedersen. The unique bike is still in production today.
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