Tricycle

A tricycle, often abbreviated to trike, is a human-powered (or gravity-powered) three-wheeled vehicle.

Some tricycles, such as cycle rickshaws (for passenger transport) and freight trikes, are used for commercial purposes, especially in the developing world, particularly Africa and Asia.

In the West, adult-sized tricycles are used primarily for recreation, shopping, and exercise. Tricycles are favoured by children and senior adults alike for their apparent stability versus a bicycle, however a conventional trike has poor dynamic lateral stability, and the rider must take care when cornering to avoid tipping the trike over.

History

A three-wheeled wheelchair was built in 1655 or 1680 by a disabled German man, Stephan Farffler, who wanted to be able to maintain his mobility. Since he was a watch-maker, he was able to create a vehicle that was powered by hand cranks.

In 1789, two French inventors developed a three-wheeled vehicle, powered by pedals; They called it the tricycle.

In 1818, British inventor Denis Johnson patented his approach to designing tricycles. In 1876, James Starley developed the Coventry Lever Tricycle, which used two small wheels on the right side and a large drive wheel on the left side; power was supplied by hand levers. In 1877, Starley developed a new vehicle he called the Coventry Rotary, which was "one of the first rotary chain drive tricycles." Starley's inventions started a tricycling craze in Britain; by 1879, there were "twenty types of tricycles and multi-wheel cycles ... produced in Coventry, England, and by 1884, there were over 120 different models produced by 20 manufacturers." The first front steering tricycle was manufactured in 1881 by The Leicester Safety Tricycle Company of Leicester, England, which was brought to the market in 1882 costing £18. They also developed a folding tricycle at the same time.

Tricycle (album)

Tricycle is the first live album by Québécois singer and musician Daniel Bélanger. The album was certified Gold by the CRIA in March 2002.

Track listing

Disc one

  • "La Folie en quatre" - 3:58
  • "Mon retour" - 4:00
  • "Ma dépendance" - 3:59
  • "Sortez-moi de moi" - 6:05
  • "L'autruche" - 2:37
  • "Le Parapluie" - 8:33
  • "Jamais les heures" - 4:45
  • "Opium" - 5:05
  • "Bon souvenir" - 1:28
  • "Ces bottes sont faites pour marcher" - 2:35
  • "Donne-moi ta bouche" - 4:05
  • "Sensation" - 4:02
  • "À la vie, à l'amour" - 3:40
  • "Ah! Ce qu'on est bien..." - 4:30
  • "Chaque jour se vit d'espérance" - 17:45
  • Disc two

  • "Quatre saisons dans le désordre" - 6:39
  • "Sortez-moi de moi" - 5:41
  • "Sèche tes pleurs" - 4:22
  • "Cruel" - 3:39
  • "Projection dans le bleu" - 5:14
  • "Monsieur verbêtre" - 3:53
  • "Imparfait" - 4:01
  • "Désespéré" - 5:13
  • "Le Bonheur" - 7:32
  • "Quand le jour se lève" - 3:50
  • "Opium" - 7:08
  • "Primate électrique" - 3:00
  • "Si tu pars" (Improvisation libre) - 4:17
  • "Est-ce en sol?" (Montage-tests de son) - 13:32
  • Disc three

  • "Planète solitude" - 2:00
  • "Ensorcelée" - 5:08
  • "J'fais de moi un homme" - 3:32
  • Tricycle (disambiguation)

    A tricycle is a non-motorized vehicle with three wheels.

    Tricycle may also refer to:

    Vehicles with three wheels

  • Motorized tricycle, resembling a bicycle with two rear wheels and an engine
  • Tricycle landing gear, an aircraft undercarriage configuration
  • Other uses

  • Tricycle (spy), the British code name of Serbian World War II triple agent Dušan Popov
  • Tricycle Inc., an American sustainable design company
  • Tricycle Theatre, in London, England
  • Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, an American quarterly magazine
  • See also

  • Three-wheeler
  • Three-wheeled vehicle (disambiguation)
  • Trike (disambiguation)
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