- year. In 2008,
Trikke Tech CEO John
Simpson said that in 2008, the
company sold over 60,000
Trikkes. Over half a
million body-powered
Trikkes have been sold...
- Look up
Asclepius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Asclepius (/æsˈkliːpiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀσκληπιός Asklēpiós [asklɛːpiós]; Latin: Aesculapius) is...
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skateboarder deaths are
classified as pedestrians, yet it is
unclear how
Trikkes are classified. The
following table summarizes the
number of
people killed...
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models where the
frame forks into two
decks are
known as Y
scooters or
trikkes.
Motorized scooters,
historically powered by
internal combustion engines...
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Pertouli Ski
Center etc.). The city's name
derives from the
ancient Trikka or
Trikke (Ancient Gr****: Τρίκκα or Τρίκκη),
which was
itself named after a nymph...
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Trikkes are
powered by
shifting the rider's body weight...
- skates,
Surfskate (or Carveboard) Tricycles, quadracycles, and
velomobiles Trikkes Unicycles Wheelchairs and baby
walkers Heel
Skates Cycling Longboarding...
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trikes All
pages with
titles containing trike Tricycle (disambiguation)
Trikke, a three-wheeled scooter-like
vehicle powered by
shifting bodyweight Twike...
- The
Metropolis of
Trikke was
separated from the
Metropolis of
Stagi (and Meteora) in 1981 but
still bears the
titular name "
Trikke and Stagi" Metropolis...
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Wheelbarrow Sled
Carried Litter/sedan
chair Scoop stretcher Weight shifting Trikke Pogo
stick Caster board Snakeboard Gravity Gravity racer Billy cart Street...