- many
velomobile makers have
yearly production on the
order of tens or
maybe a few
hundred velomobiles.
Taken together,
these factors mean
velomobiles are...
- to
about one
Leitra per year, but
renovation and
repairs continue on
velomobiles that make
their way back to the company's
workshop in
Herlev – a suburb...
- and torpedoes, and in high-speed land
vehicles such as
rocket cars and
velomobiles. On a
suborbital rocket vehicle it
consists of a
chamber or chambers...
- 2016.
Velomobiles are a
class of
faired cycles. One "speed"
class of
velomobiles emphasizes fairing aerodynamics for high speed. Most
velomobiles in this...
-
aerodynamics while having similar power transfer efficiency.[citation needed]
Velomobiles are
increasingly po****r in
colder and/or
wetter countries[citation needed]...
-
course before midnight receive medals. In 2013 the
organisers banned velomobiles from the
event by
limiting the
event to two-wheeled
vehicles propelled...
- land
vehicles such as human-powered
vehicles (e.g. bicycles, tricycles,
velomobiles), animal-powered
transports (e.g. horse-drawn carriages/wagons, ox carts...
- An
electric trike is a three-wheeled
vehicle powered by an
electric motor.
While the
normal legal definition of
motorcycle is a two-wheeled vehicle, in...
-
driven by
users personally.
Micromobility devices include bicycles,
velomobiles, e-bikes,
electric scooters,
electric skateboards,
shared bicycle fleets...
-
Velocar was the name
given to
velomobiles made in the 1930s and 1940s by
Mochet et Cie of Puteaux,
France and
colloquially to the company's re****bent...