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- Look up Trike, trike, trikes, triked, or triking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trike may refer to: Drift trike, a type of recreational tricycle with...
- JZR Trikes is a UK producer of traditionally-styled, motorcycle-engined trikes in kit form. From their workshop in Darwen, Lancashire, John Ziemba Restorations...
- steering wheel. The smaller motorized trikes are used as delivery vehicles for lighter loads. The larger trikes, with more powerful engines, have larger...
- Trikin': Trident Trikes continues to innovate". Lincoln Times News. "My trip to Trident Trikes". electricbike. 2017-09-21. "Re****bent Trikes by Design". Triketech...
- insufficient. Some trikes have a push bar so adults can control the trike. Child trikes have frames made of metal, plastic, or wood. Children's trikes can have...
- Trikal (Past, Present and ****ure) is a 1985 Indian movie written and directed by Shyam Benegal, set in Goa during the twilight of Portuguese rule, It marked...
- Kingdom Three-wheeler Cyclecar Motorcycle motor powered car List of motorized trikes Morgan 3-Wheeler The A-Z of Three-Wheelers A definitive reference guide...
- performance, there’s an electric trike to match your lifestyle. Here are the main types of electric trikes: Traditional Electric Trike A classic design that provides...
- and using counter-steering. Drift trikes are typically ridden on paved roads with steep grades and corners. Drift trikes originated in California in 1974...
- front (aka trike); and two in front, one in the rear (aka reverse trike). However, language and definitions vary. One of the most successful trikes of its...