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  2. Rhoades Car - Wikipedia

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    2007 model Rhoades Car 4W2PCP Coupe quadracycle. 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. [7]

  3. Quadracycle - Wikipedia

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    A modern touring 4-wheel bike - a 2007 model Rhoades Car 4W2PCP Coupe two seater [13] A modern german touring 4-wheel bike - a 2021 model. Touring quadracycles are constructed specifically for the personal ownership market and are built to be lighter and faster than rental surreys.

  4. Buying a Used Bike? Here’s What You Need to Know - AOL

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    Listings for bikes that may or may not mention the make, model or size of the bike. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  5. Thinking of Buying a Used Bike? Here’s How to Know If It Will ...

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    Buying a used bike often means less chance or no chance for a test ride, and unlike buying a new bike, there’s no chance of exchanging it for a larger or smaller size. Once the transaction is ...

  6. Western Flyer (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Western Flyer was an American private label brand of bicycles, tricycles, scooters, play wagons, and pedal cars and tractors, and roller skates, sold by the former Western Auto stores. The trademark brand was first used in June 1931, and the brand of bicycles was sold until 1998. Western Auto had other companies manufacture the bicycles.

  7. Murray (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Most Murray bicycles were for the youth market, often featuring one-piece steel Ashtabula cranksets and internally brazed frames using inexpensive seamed or straight-gauge steel tubing. These low-cost parts and materials undercut the prices of Murray's competition, selling millions of bicycles (often with retailer names) to department stores ...