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Fact Sheet - SportPed e-Four. Rhoades SportPed Series e-Four Looking for a fun, unique way to reconnect with the family, get outdoors more, or get some great low-impact exercise?

Fact Sheet - SportPed e-Four

This is just the Rhoades Car model for you because you can do all those things at once. Lead by example to encourage your kids to be more active and fit – just take a Rhoades Car instead of the family sedan when you can on short trips to the store or to drop the kids off at school even. No doubt they’d be the coolest kids in school, AND mom and dad save some money that would have been spent on gas.

You may never take the car out again after you have experienced this ride. Quadracycle. A quadracycle is a four-wheeled human-powered land vehicle.

Quadracycle

It is also referred to as a quadricycle, quadcycle, pedal car, four-wheeled bicycle or quike amongst other terms. Human-powered quadracyles have been in use since 1853 and have grown into several families of vehicles for a variety of purposes, including tourist rentals, pedal taxis, private touring, mountain and industrial use. Nomenclature[edit] A tourist rental quadricycle, a Quadricycle International Q-Cycle-6[1] There is no consensus amongst manufacturers of four-wheeled, human-powered vehicles as to what this class of vehicles should be called, although quadracycle is the most commonly used term. Quadracycle - 11 manufacturers[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]Four-wheel bicycle - 7 manufacturers[10][11][12][13][14][15][16]Quadricycle - 5 manufacturers[1][8][16][17][18]Quadcycle - 3 manufacturers[19][20][21]Pedal car - 2 manufacturers[22][23]Quad - 2 manufacturers[24][25] History[edit] 1885 Coventry Rotary Quadracycle in Washington DC[8]

Velomobile. A velomobile, or bicycle car, is a human-powered vehicle (HPV) enclosed for aerodynamic advantage and protection from weather and collisions.[1] Nearly all velomobiles are single-passenger vehicles.

Velomobile

They are derived from recumbent bicycles and tricycles, with the addition of a full fairing (aerodynamic shell). Velomobiles generally have three or four wheels, and are therefore not bicycles (which means two wheels); two-wheeled faired bicycles are better known as streamliners. It is streamliners that have set many HPV land records.[2] There are few manufacturers of velomobiles; some are home-built. Some models have the operator's head exposed; this has the advantage of giving the operator unobstructed vision, hearing, and some cooling, with the disadvantage of being more exposed to weather and less aerodynamic.

History[edit] Cab-Bike Leitra Waw Bluevelo TEAM leiba Xstream electric (eco marathon)[1] Before World War I, Charles Mochet built a small four-wheeled 'bike'-car for his son. Links: Design - Patented Trademarked Design - HumanCar, a Human Powered Car. Container Housing. Enerzine, le portail de toutes les énergies - pétrole - gaz - él. Blue Car by Boloré. ZERO MOTORCYCLES – The Electric Motorcycle Company - Official Si.