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  2. The Best Adult Tricycles Could Be Your Ticket To Ride ... - AOL

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    Adult tricycles are fun as hell and great for transporting everything from groceries to luggage.

  3. Mobility scooter - Wikipedia

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    A mobility scooter is an electric personal transporter used as mobility aid for people with physical impairment, mostly auxiliary to a powered wheelchair but configured like a motorscooter. When motorized they function as micromobility devices and are commonly referred to as a powered vehicle/scooter, or electric scooter. Non-motorized mobility ...

  4. Motorized tricycle - Wikipedia

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    Motorized trike in Bristol, England The Mego 250S 3-wheeler was originally introduced in 1962 and produced, with upgrades (with or without cab), for 25 years. A motorized tricycle, motor trike, or motortrycle is a three-wheeled vehicle based on the same technology as a motorcycle, and powered by an electric motor, motorcycle, scooter or car engine.

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  6. Electric tricycle - Wikipedia

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    An electric tricycle is a tricycle with an electric motor. Electric tricycle, electric trike, or electric three-wheeler may also refer to: Three-wheeled electric motorcycles and scooters; Three-wheeled electric rickshaw; Three-wheeled mobility scooter

  7. Sinclair C5 - Wikipedia

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    The Sinclair C5 is a small one-person battery electric recumbent tricycle, technically an "electrically assisted pedal cycle". [1] It was the culmination of Sir Clive Sinclair's long-running interest in electric vehicles. Although widely described as an "electric car", Sinclair characterised it as a "vehicle, not a car". [2]