Core Definition and Structure of Tricycles
Feb 04,2026
A tricycle is a land transportation vehicle with three wheels, mainly consisting of a front wheel steering and rear wheel drive/load-bearing three wheel layout; The core structure includes:
Frame: welded/stamped steel pipes, it is the overall framework of the vehicle, and most freight models use thickened longitudinal beam structures;
Walking system: wheels (vacuum tires/wire tires), axles, suspension (steel plate springs/hydraulic shock absorbers);
Power and transmission: manual labor (foot pedal+chain), motor+battery+controller, fuel engine (single cylinder diesel engine/gasoline engine)+gearbox+rear axle;
Handling and safety: handlebars/steering wheel, brakes (drum brake/disc brake/triple brake linkage), lighting, instrument panel, enclosed models with wipers and warm air;
Cargo/cargo cabin: flatbed, balustrade, box cargo box, or multi seat enclosed cabin.
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