Freedom machines: How Ireland embraced cycling

The first pedal-driven bicycle — the boneshaker — arrived in Ireland in the 1860s. It was somewhat unwieldy, was hugely uncomfortable, with its solid wheels, and was expensive. Its arrival was of relatively minor significance – through the 1860s, the 1870s and into the 1880s, cycling remained a relatively exclusive, male-dominated, middle-class activity.
All of this changed in the second half of the 1880s. The introduction of the chain- driven safety bicycle and of the pneumatic tyre saw cycling blossom as a phenomenally popular pastime that appealed to men and women of all ages and backgrounds.