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  2. Sinclair C5 - Wikipedia

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    The Sinclair C5 is a small one-person battery electric recumbent tricycle, technically an "electrically assisted pedal cycle". [1] It was the culmination of Sir Clive Sinclair's long-running interest in electric vehicles. Although widely described as an "electric car", Sinclair characterised it as a "vehicle, not a car". [2]

  3. Sinclair Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The first (and only) Sinclair Vehicles production model was the single-seater Sinclair C5, launched on 10 January 1985. Larger models were planned, including the C15, a four-seater car capable of speeds of up to 80 mph (130 km/h). The generally poor reception given to the C5 by the press and public meant that these models would never reach ...

  4. File:Sinclair C5 with high vis mast.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. ZX Spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The growth of video games during this period has been compared to the punk subculture, fuelled by young people making money from their games. [73] By the mid 1980s, Sinclair Research's share of the British home computer market had climbed to a high of 40 per cent. [74] Sales in the 1984 Christmas season were described as "extremely good". [75]

  6. Micro Men - Wikipedia

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    Micro Men is a 2009 one-off BBC drama television programme set in the late 1970s and the early-mid 1980s, about the rise of the British home computer market and the early fortunes of Sinclair and Acorn Computers.

  7. Sinclair Research - Wikipedia

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    He launched the Sinclair C5 electric vehicle on 10 January 1985, but it was a commercial disaster, selling only 17,000 units and losing Sinclair £7,000,000. Sinclair Vehicles went into liquidation later the same year. The failure of the C5, combined with those of the QL and the TV80, caused investors to lose confidence in Sinclair's judgement.

  8. Talk:Sinclair C5 - Wikipedia

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  9. Sinclair Zike - Wikipedia

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    The Zike, or Sinclair Zike, is a lightweight electric bicycle invented by Clive Sinclair and marketed by his company Sinclair Research Ltd in 1992. It was a commercial failure, selling only 2,000 units while originally intended to be produced at the rate of 10,000 a month. It was ended six months after introduction. [1] [2]