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Sidecar was a US-based vehicle for hire company that provided transportation and delivery services. It was founded in 2011 in San Francisco and closed on December 31, 2015. [ 1 ]
Sidecar on Vespa scooter. A sidecar motorcycle is a three-wheeled vehicle with the side wheel not directly aligned with the rear motorcycle wheel, and is usually powered by the rear wheel only. This is different from a motor tricycle (trike), where both rear wheels are powered and share a common axle. However, either P.V. Mokharov of the Soviet ...
Sidecar on Vespa scooter Tripendo recumbent tricycle, a tilting three-wheeler. Three wheeled motorcycles without the ability to lean have no need to be countersteered, and an initial steer torque in one direction does not automatically result in a turn in the other direction. This includes sidecar rigs
Sidecars place a heavy strain on wheel bearings, wheel-spokes and suspension components; even frames and engines may suffer. A banking false-sidecar known as the "Sidewinder" became available in the UK in the 1980s, intended to overcome learner-driver licensing requirement restrictions of 125 cc introduced in 1983, [ 4 ] but its carrying ...
Sidecar Health, an American health insurance company; Sidecar (company), a defunct transportation network company that was based in San Francisco; Reinsurance sidecar, a type of insurance; Blackburn Sidecar, an early aircraft; Sidecar TT, a motorcycle sidecar road race; The U.S. Forest Service calls side-by-sides sidecars.
Lit Motors Inc. is a San Francisco-based startup founded by Daniel K. Kim in 2010. Lit Motors designs conceptual two-wheeled vehicles with a focus on innovative technologies, including the AEV (Auto-balancing Electric Vehicle), often referred to as the "C-1," a fully electric, gyroscopically stabilized vehicle, [1] and the Kubo cargo scooter.
Powell Manufacturing Company [1] [2] (PMC) was a company based in southern California, widely known for its line of motor scooters that peaked in popularity in the late 1940s. From September 1954 [ 3 ] to March 1957, Powell manufactured "Sport Wagon" pickup trucks and station wagons.
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