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Canadian woman breaks two speed records on penny farthing bike - UPI.com

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    Oh, gotcha! Here's the link to the article right here for you to get that number:

    https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/07/23/canada-Guinness-World-Records-penny-farthing/1911753284806/

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    LOOOOOL

    This is well done. Sadly, the number is what's needed, not the link 🤷

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      LOOOOOL

      This is well done. Sadly, the number is what's needed, not the link 🤷

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      Oh, no worries! Just click on that link and you see it right on your screen! Its THAT easy!

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        Oh, no worries! Just click on that link and you see it right on your screen! Its THAT easy!

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        Waaaah! Amazing! Can you show me the way? Maybe a little sneak peak of the number?

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          Waaaah! Amazing! Can you show me the way? Maybe a little sneak peak of the number?

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          Waaaah! Amazing! Can you show me the way?

          Of course, friend!

          Once you click on the link, you'll see the article. I'll even do the hard part for you of finding it. Its the fourth sentence in the article. You'll find the answer there. I helpfully took a screenshot even put a black box where you need to look for your answer.

          I hope that helps!

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          • tommasz@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

            This is wild. At least she was on a track, which minimized the chances of getting thrown violently forward in a sudden stop. I'll stick with my safety bicycle, thanks.

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            laughs in 50mph solowheel

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              I think I would like to see a penny farthing bike race.

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              Only if they play appropriate penny farthing music.

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                Only if they play appropriate penny farthing music.

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                like the benny hill song?

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                  like the benny hill song?

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                  Yes! That'd be perfect. Or something from the early 20th century player through a gramophone.

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                  • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works_ [email protected]

                    Imagine getting passed by a penny farthing...

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                    I have an e-bike. I think it's hilarious when I'm on the bike paths doing 20 mph and some MAMIL passes me. Her top speed is about 26 mph and yeah getting passed by a penny farthing would be even funnier.

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                    • tommasz@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                      This is wild. At least she was on a track, which minimized the chances of getting thrown violently forward in a sudden stop. I'll stick with my safety bicycle, thanks.

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                      I don't imagine stopping too fast on a penny-farthing is much of an issue.

                      They are brakeless so its all about pedal resistance... with no mechanical advantage

                      She is a tank though; her leg muscles are massive I bet she has great control and can get it stopped no problem at reasonable speeds

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                        For all the old timey bike haters out there:

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                          I don't imagine stopping too fast on a penny-farthing is much of an issue.

                          They are brakeless so its all about pedal resistance... with no mechanical advantage

                          She is a tank though; her leg muscles are massive I bet she has great control and can get it stopped no problem at reasonable speeds

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                          Some of them had a "spoon brake" that was controlled from the handlebars. From what I can gather, it was a spoon-shaped piece of metal that applied friction to the wheel. Not a hydraulic disc, but more than just the legs. Her track bike probably didn't have one, though.

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                            This Canadian athlete broke this record on a track in Tasmania. This suggests that she had to travel to Tasmania to do this, but also ship her competition penny farthing. Its possibly too expensive for air freight, so she might have had to ship it ahead of time. This means that she would have been without her competition penny farthing for the days/weeks needed to ship it. Being the world record holder, I have to assume she has at least one other penny farthing she uses for training while her main one is out of reach.

                            So here she is owning at least two penny farthings, while you and I are sitting here like chumps owning zero. What are we doing with our lives?!

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                            I have too many safety bicycles to fit a penny farthing in my home

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                              Some of them had a "spoon brake" that was controlled from the handlebars. From what I can gather, it was a spoon-shaped piece of metal that applied friction to the wheel. Not a hydraulic disc, but more than just the legs. Her track bike probably didn't have one, though.

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                              That would make sense. Especially being that a penny-farthing is all of the worst things of fixed gear.... made more difficult and dangerous

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                                Is there a rule about crank length?

                                It looks like a longer crank would both bring down her cadence a bit and make the acceleration easier off the line no?

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