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  2. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Freehub: a ratcheting assembly onto which a cog or cassette is mounted that allows the bicycle to coast without the pedals turning; Freewheel: a ratcheting assembly that incorporates one or more cogs and allows the bicycle to coast without the pedals turning; Gusset: plates added to the outsides of frame tubes to strengthen joints.

  3. Tricycle - Wikipedia

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    The hand and foot trike can be also converted into a manual tricycle designed to be driven with both hands and both feet. [23] [24] There are also new hybrids between a handcycle, a recumbent bike and a tricycle, these bikes make it even possible to cycle with legs despite a spinal cord injury. [better source needed] [25]

  4. Worksman Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Specialty items include a two-seat side by side trike and a low rider semi-recumbent tricycle. Worksman offers classic retro-styled heavy duty cruiser bicycles used by bike share programs in cities and universities, owing to their heavy-duty nature. Worksman bikes can also be found at boardwalk bike rental shops and bike tour operators.

  5. The best stationary bikes for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    If you opt for an upright bike, consider adding a cushioned seat cover for more padding. Beyond the seat, look for features like padded handlebars and wide pedals to enhance your riding experience.

  6. Pashley Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Pashley also made 'SW' (Small Wheel) bikes and does so today under the name 'Delibike' (see above image). By the late 1970s, Pashley was supplying bikes to the Royal Mail. The original Royal Mail designed mail delivery cycle was single speed and equipped with rod operated brakes. Pashley was one of a small number of UK manufacturers (including ...

  7. Drift trike - Wikipedia

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    Many drift trikes are homemade or custom-fabricated by professional welders. Commercially released children's versions have been released by bike manufacturers such as Drift Trike Factory, Huffy, Crane, Airwalk, and Triciclos de la Montaña. Local Motors was the first to introduce an electric, adult drift trike to the market.

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  9. Cargo tricycle - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, two-wheel cargo bikes (like Long John's) are called biporteur or Deense bakfiets ("Danish cargo bike"). A delta configuration is the reverse version of a tricycle (i.e. having one front wheel and two rear wheels), and is often used on cycle rickshaws or bicycles for the mentally disabled and people with poor balance. [5]