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  2. Lucius Copeland - Wikipedia

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    Copeland also invented the first successfully mass-produced three-wheeled car. About 200 of his "Phaeton steamers" were produced [2] before he retired in 1891. [3] Copeland had produced the first successful steam tricycle, with a range of 30 miles (48 km) and taking only 5 minutes to build up enough steam to average 10 miles per hour (16 km/h). [4]

  3. Velocipede - Wikipedia

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    A velocipede (/ v ə ˈ l ɒ s ə p iː d /) is a human-powered land vehicle with one or more wheels. The most common type of velocipede today is the bicycle . The term was probably first coined by Karl von Drais in French as vélocipède for the French translation of his advertising leaflet for his version of the Laufmaschine , also now called ...

  4. Pierre Michaux - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Michaux (June 25, 1813 – January 10, [1] 1883) was a blacksmith who furnished parts for the carriage trade in Paris during the 1850s and 1860s. He may have become the inventor of the bicycle when he added pedals to a draisine to form the Michaudine velocipede , the forerunner of the modern bicycle.

  5. Humber cycles - Wikipedia

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    Humber was an English brand of bicycles and tricycles. Thomas Humber made himself a velocipede in 1868. From that time he built a substantial business in manufacturing tricycles and bicycles while continuously improving their design and construction. His products were so well-made and well-designed they were known as "the aristocrat among ...

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  7. Michaux-Perreaux steam velocipede - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [7] [8] Perreaux continued development of his steam cycle, and exhibited a tricycle version by 1884. [9] The only Michaux-Perreaux steam velocipede made, on loan from the Musée de l'Île-de-France, Sceaux , was the first machine viewers saw upon entering the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum rotunda in The Art of the Motorcycle exhibition ...

  8. Talk:Steam tricycle/Virtual Canadian Vintage Motorcycle ...

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    1.2.3 The Roper Steam Velocipede. 1.2.4 The Long Steam Tricycle. 1.2.5 The Parkyns-Bateman Steam Tricycle. 1.2.6 The Butler Petrol-Cycle. 1.2.7 References:

  9. Thomas McCall (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    He built, in 1869, two versions of a two-wheeled velocipede with levers and rods tossing a crank on the rear wheel (English Mechanic 5/14/1869 and 6/11/1869). This was a reaction to the French velocipedes, of the mid-1860s, with their front-wheel pedal cranks. In fact, this rear-wheel idea occupied seven more inventors in that year (Lessing 1991).