A bicycle free from the conditions of having any part of the bicycle in
the area between its wheels or horizontally adjacent to that area, except
its pedal member and frontal portions of levers. A bicycle with two lever
propulsion (14 and 15) machines having two levers formed in an
approximate "L" shape. The shorter side of the "L" would be closely
vertical and longer side would be closely horizontal when either lever is
rotated to its lowest position. The pedaling system can also reciprocate
with use of a high strength chain 6, having ends connected to the
mid-portion of its levers. This chain 6 can be pulled over at least one
mounted sprocket 56, mounted to the frame 4. Each lever is suspended
above the ground by their connection to a member pivotal arm 53 suspended
within the frame 4. The bicycle further has a reverse mechanism 30 to
enable the bicycle to move backwards.