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  2. Training wheels - Wikipedia

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    Training wheels that prevent the bike from leaning also prevent countersteering, so that, as with a tricycle, children learn to turn the handlebars the wrong way, which must be unlearned later. [7] Limited balance development: Training wheels, while offering initial stability, inhibit the development of essential balance and coordination skills.

  3. Daimler Reitwagen - Wikipedia

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    Even by that definition, the use of four wheels instead of two raises doubts. [1] [11] If the outriggers are accepted as auxiliary stabilizers, they point to a deeper issue in bicycle and motorcycle dynamics, in that Daimler's testbed needed the training wheels because it did not employ the then well-understood principles of rake and trail.

  4. Countersteering - Wikipedia

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    The front wheel will then rotate about the steering axis to the left and the tire will generate forces in the contact patch to the left. The machine as a whole steers to the left. Because the forces in the contact patch are at ground level, this pulls the wheels "out from under" the bike to the left and causes it to lean to the right.

  5. Motorcycle stunt riding - Wikipedia

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    Stoppie — Lifting the rear wheel of the motorcycle using momentum and braking force. Also referred to as an Endo. Biscuit Eater — Stoppie with the rider's legs over the handlebars. Also known as the "highchair endo" Burnouts use the power of the engine and braking force to cause the rear wheel to spin, heating the rear tire and producing ...

  6. Tilting three-wheeler - Wikipedia

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    One wheel in front and all three wheels tilt, referred to as 1F3T (i.e. one front three tilt). An example can be seen in the Rose-Hulman Ragnarök pictured below and the UWM PantherTrike pictured above. Two wheels in front and only the single rear wheel tilts, referred to as 2F1T (i.e. two front one tilt). [9]

  7. Balance bike - Wikipedia

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    A wooden balance bike. A balance bike (or run bike) is a bicycle without pedals that learners propel by pushing their feet against the ground. [1] By allowing children to focus on developing their sense of balance and coordination before introducing pedalling, balance bikes enable independent riding more quickly than training wheels.

  8. Huffy - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Huffman developed the Huffy Convertible, which was a children's bicycle with rear training wheels and foot steps. [2] The invention of the training wheels revolutionized the market for children's bicycles, and this was the first Huffman bicycle under the Huffy brand. Also in 1949, Huffy started selling push and riding mowers.

  9. Motorcycle components - Wikipedia

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    A motorcycle fork is the portion of a motorcycle that holds the front wheel and allows one to steer. For handling, the front fork is the most critical part of a motorcycle. The combination of rake and trail determines how stable the motorcycle is. The 'fork' on a motorcycle consists of multiple components.

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