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Bicycling Science [Paperback]

David Gordon Wilson
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  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: MIT Press; 3rd Revised edition edition (23 April 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0262731541
  • ISBN-13: 978-0262731546
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 15.4 x 2.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 80,871 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"The human being used as an engine may not be the way you look at a bicycle, but that's how nature looks at it. This exceptional book analyzes, compares and judges the measurable aspects of people-power and the bicycle being ridden .... Happily, [the authors) haven't hidden the findings in a mass of jargon. The chapter on bicycle physics will get most readers to a useful level of understanding. The chapter on people-powered devices other than bicycles is fascinating."- J. Baldwin, "The CoEvolution Quarterly" --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"If you want to really understand the physiology and physics that make your bike fun and fast, Bicycling Science is the one book you need. For more than a quarter century, it has been bicycle technology's Rosetta stone for dedicated enthusiasts and professionals alike. The third edition expands on this tradition nicely, adding and updating valuable information."--John Schubert, Technical Editor, Adventure Cyclist Magazine "Bicycling Science...dispels the mythology that so commonly surrounds bicycle technology, while encouraging the passion riders feel for the sport..." D.R.S. American Scientist "...full of interesting material to ponder while pedaling down the road." American Journal of Physics Jearl Walker "...full of interesting material to ponder while pedaling down the road." Jearl Walker American Journal of Physics ' Bicycling Science is the bible for bicycle and human-powered vehicle development. It offers the reader a good understanding of the technical aspects of bicycle design, as well as a look back at where we've come from, and perhaps where we're going. Everyone involved in the bicycle industry should read this book a real gem.' Bob Bryant, Publisher, Recumbent Cyclist News ' Bicycling Science is the ultimate fundamentals book in cycle science. The third edition of this highly respected work is more comprehensive and better than ever rigorous in its scholarship, yet clear and entertaining, at times even lighthearted. Wilson sets out what is established and known on the physics of cycles and human power, and identifies open questions and directions for ongoing research. For anyone with a deep interest in cycling science and human power, this book is simply essential.' Richard Ballantine, President, International Human Powered Vehicle Association "In this much-modified third edition of Bicycling Science, David Gordon Wilson has at last compiled the definitive book about this efficient method of travel. He covers all of the bicycle's facets, from history to physics to aesthetics, in a book that is both exacting and entertaining." Paul B. MacCready, Chairman, AeroVironment Inc. "The third edition of Bicycling Science is the best book of its type since Archibald Sharpe's 1896 Bicycles and Tricycles. Wilson's book includes excellent updates on topics ranging from bicycle history, human power, and bicycle stability to aerodynamics and mechanics. It will become the essential reference for those who really want to understand what makes a bicycle work." Chester Kyle, Co-founder, International Human Powered Vehicle Association "This expanded and updated edition of a classic work offers a comprehensive introduction to bicycle technology... The information Wilson provides may be most appreciated by bicycle designers and builders, but is likely to interest anyone who competes, commutes, of just likes to have fun on two wheels." Science "Will be cherished by the cyclist who wants to know more about what makes him and his bicycle tick." Fred DeLong, Bicycling "*Bicycling Science* is the bible for bicycle and human-powered vehicle development. It offers the reader a good understanding of the technical aspects of bicycle design, as well as a look back at where we've come from, and perhaps where we're going. Everyone involved in the bicycle industry should read this book -- a real gem."--Bob Bryant, Publisher, Recumbent Cyclist News "*Bicycling Science* is the ultimate fundamentals book in cycling science. The third edition of this highly respected work is more comprehensive and better than ever - rigorous in its scholarship, yet clear and entertaining, at times even lighthearted. Wilson sets out what is established and known on the physics of cycles and human power, and identifies open questions and directions for ongoing research. For anyone with a deep interest in cycling science and human power, this book is simply essential."--Richard Ballantine, President, International Human Powered Vehicle Association "The third edition of *Bicycling Science* is the best book of its type since Archibald Sharpe's 1896 *Bicycles and Tricycles*. Wilson's book includes excellent updates on topics ranging from bicycle history, human power, and bicycle stability to aerodynamics and mechanics. It will become the essential reference for those who really want to understand what makes a bicycle work."--Chester Kyle, Co-founder, International Human Powered Vehicle Association

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Invaluable Resource 24 Nov 2003
By "jamep"
Format:Paperback
This book provides invaluable insights into the science and technolgy of cycling. It provides interesting information on the power required to propel different types of bikes and on the power outputs achievable by various categories of rides. It also describes the various technologies used in standard cycles as well as more esoteric variants (e.g. cycle powered boats and planes). If you are interested in the science of cycling thus is an essential purchase.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Fascinating scientific 19 April 2001
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Format:Paperback
I am neither a scientist nor an engineer, but I was listening in Physics at school (to 18+) and I am a cyclist - and I read this virtually cover to cover with fascination. If people were pushing bikes at 63mph when this was published - just how fast are they going now?

It is an excellent example of the kind of text that might get a child cyclist interested in science.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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I was interested in a scientific explanation of all aspects of cycling. Both man and machine.
This book sets out to do this and partly achieves it. But some major areas such as the science of frame geometries, the impact hysteresis losses during sprinting, the aerodynamics of different racing positions(e.g. superman position, tri-bars etc) are not covered to any meaningful extent.

So much of the science of bicycles that has come from the professional sport in the last 20 years (post Greg Lemond) has not been covered. Perhaps the result of this being a re-issue of a much older book.
The focus seems to be more on the fringes of the cycling world (recumbent bicycles, powered flight).

It comes across as the work of a well meaning amateur. Sometimes interesting and revealing perhaps with questionable analysis (to what extent was this peer reviewed?).
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