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  2. Children's bicycle seat - Wikipedia

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    A children's bicycle seat is a saddle that is designed to be put on a bicycle for children to be transported in. The most common place for child bicycle seats are in the rear of the bicycle. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Infant bicycle seats .

  3. Child safety seat - Wikipedia

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    A child safety seat, sometimes called an infant safety seat, child restraint system, child seat, baby seat, car seat, or a booster seat, is a seat designed specifically to protect children from injury or death during vehicle collisions. Most commonly these seats are purchased and installed by car owners, but car manufacturers may integrate them ...

  4. Bike child seat - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  5. Glossary of cycling - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively known as a city bike, a bicycle that is designed to be ridden on the road sometimes utilizing components of a mountain bike and in most cases, hydraulic disc brakes; similar to a hybrid bicycle. [127] USS Under seat steering, a steering configuration on recumbent bicycles where the handlebar goes under the seat, like on an office ...

  6. Wheelie bike - Wikipedia

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    A wheelie bike, also called a dragster, muscle bike, high-riser, spyder bike or banana bike, is a type of stylized children's bicycle designed in the 1960s to resemble a chopper motorcycle and characterized by ape hanger handlebars, a banana seat with sissy bar, and small (16-to-20-inch (410 to 510 mm)) wheels.

  7. Safety bicycle - Wikipedia

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    The term 'safety bicycle' was used in the 1880s for any alternative to the penny-farthing. The front and rear wheel were not necessarily the same size. [3] Later historians began to use the term in a more restricted way for the design that was a direct ancestor to most modern bicycles.

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