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  2. Rhoades Car - Wikipedia

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    All Rhoades Car bikes are made from welded square 2×2-inch 0.0598-inch (14-gauge) steel tubes. They feature 20×2.125-inch wheels. The two- and four-seat models have independent pedaling, with compound transmissions of up to 42 gears available.

  3. Quadracycle - Wikipedia

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    A tourist rental quadricycle: Quadricycle International Q-Cycle-6 [1] A Rhoades Car 4W2P 4-Wheel Bike parked on a Canadian urban street. A quadracycle (also spelled quadricycle) is a four-wheeled human-powered land vehicle. It is also referred to as a quadcycle, pedal car or four-wheeled bicycle amongst other terms.

  4. Rhode (car) - Wikipedia

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    The original coachwork was described as the "Occasional four" indicating that there was just room to squeeze in two rear seat passengers. The de-luxe "Norwood" tourer model was added in 1923. A Sports version was added in 1923 with a two-seater body with the spare wheel at the rear. The aluminium wings and bonnet were usually left unpainted.

  5. Quadricycle - Wikipedia

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    In 21st century France, a quadricycle is a 4-wheel car that cannot go faster than 45 km/h (28 mph), weighs less than 425 kg (937 lb), and has a maximum power of 4 kW (5.4 hp). [9] [10] (Comparable to the low-speed vehicle class in the United States.) Quadracycle, a four-wheeled style of cycle; Velomobile, an enclosed human-powered vehicle

  6. Velomobile - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, there is at least one 4-wheel production model, the QuattroVelo. Four wheels tends to further hurt aerodynamics and weight compared to three; but for a given width, four wheels is much more laterally stable than three wheels. Also, four wheels can be placed in a way that increases luggage capacity a lot compared to three-wheel designs.

  7. Ford Quadricycle - Wikipedia

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    The machine was steered using a tiller, had wire wheels and a 3 US gal (11 L) fuel tank under the seat. [2] Ford test drove it on June 4, 1896, after various test drives, achieving a top speed of 20 mph (32 km/h). [2] Ford would later go on to found the Ford Motor Company and become one of the world's richest men. [3]