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  2. Drift trike - Wikipedia

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    A 3D model of a drift trike Example of a homemade drift trike. Drift trikes are tricycles with low-traction rear wheels made of hard plastic, usually PVC. They are designed for intentional drifting by initiating a loss of traction on the rear wheels and using counter-steering. Drift trikes are typically ridden on paved roads with steep grades ...

  3. An Oregon Kei Van Importer Built a Drift Sim Out of a Toyota ...

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    Javan Imports of Portland, Oregon has turned a Toyota HiAce kei van into a video game simulator, with working steering wheel, shifter and pedals.

  4. Kart racing - Wikipedia

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    Kart racing or karting is a motorsport discipline using open-wheel, four-wheeled vehicles known as go-karts or shifter karts. They are usually raced on scaled-down circuits, although some professional kart races are also held on full-size motorsport circuits. Karting is commonly perceived as the stepping stone to the higher ranks of motorsports.

  5. Billy cart - Wikipedia

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    Young boy in a billy cart outside a Queenslander home at Indooroopilly, Brisbane ca. 1910. The first references to billy carts appear in the 1880s, with the term identified as originating from wooden carts pulled by billygoats, with these carts being a commonplace occurrence throughout Australia prior to the emergence of the automobile.

  6. Countersteering - Wikipedia

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    To negotiate a turn successfully, the combined center of mass of the rider and the single-track vehicle must first be leaned in the direction of the turn, and steering briefly in the opposite direction causes that lean. [1] The rider's action of countersteering is sometimes referred to as "giving a steering command". [2] [3]: 15

  7. List of motorized trikes - Wikipedia

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    Go-kart; Off road go-kart and Dune buggies (typically 4 wheels plus roll cage) Chopper (motorcycle) Motor bicycle related: Feet forwards motorcycle; Scooter (motorcycle) Cabin motorcycle; Sidecar; Velomobile (human-powered car) Auto rickshaw (general term that includes many kinds of trike/three-wheelers etc.) Types of motorcycles; Motorcycle ...

  8. Off-road go-kart - Wikipedia

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    Riding a go-kart. Off-road go-karting uses a four-wheeled powered vehicle designed for off-road usage. This is opposed to the longer established activities of racing go-karts used for racing on a paved road circuit. Off-road go-karting is now a well-established and popular activity with a burgeoning range of vehicles, options, and adherents.

  9. Cyclekart - Wikipedia

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    The first Cyclekart, as they are known today, was built in 1995 in Del Mar, California. An "At a Glance" specification sheet for the Stephenson "Type 59 Cyclekart" was formally published in the April 2002 (April Fools) edition of Road & Track magazine, representing the first published of any kind figures for the class, laying out the specifications for wheelbase, track, engine type, and ...