What is a Surrey cycle?

Definition of Surrey: (Carriage, Chariot, Carrier, Wagon, and Buggy) A Surrey is a four-wheeled quadricycle, two, four or six-seated pleasure carriage with an open bench seat and is powered by humans rather than a motor (or horse).
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Why is it called a Surrey bike?

Etymology. From the Surrey cart, a type of carriage originally made in the county of Surrey in England, UK, and introduced into the USA in 1872.
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Is it hard to pedal a Surrey bike?

You have to plan a few seconds ahead and be deliberate with your actions. Additionally, the added weight of the surrey means you'll need a longer brake time than with a standard bike. If you're on a flat surface, the surreys are not difficult to pedal (other than on the Boardwalk hill I mentioned above).
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How fast can a Surrey bike go?

Weighing about the same as an average 8 year old child, the Hitch Hiker utilizes a light-weight lithium ion battery and foot throttle to propel your Surrey an average of 10 miles per hour*.
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How heavy is a Surrey bike?

SPECIFICATIONS. Net Weight: 148 kg (325 Lbs.) Loading Capacity: 400 kg (880 Lbs.)
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What does a Surrey look like?

A surrey is a doorless, four-wheeled carriage popular in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Usually two-seated and holding for four passengers, surreys had a variety of tops that included a rigid, fringed canopy, parasol, and extension.
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What are those 4 person bikes called?

A quadracycle is a four-wheeled human-powered land vehicle. It is also referred to as a quadricycle, quadcycle, pedal car or four-wheeled bicycle amongst other terms.
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Can a 1 year old ride a surrey?

Family fun – A Surrey bike can be enjoyed by the entire family regardless of age.
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What was a chaise driver?

A true chaise is an open two wheeled carriage with a bench seat for two passengers drawn by one or two horses. Given two more wheels it would have been, if the name had been used then, a phaeton. A phaeton was for the owner to drive and generally drawn by one or two horses.
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What is horse drawn carriage called?

buggy, also called road wagon, light, hooded (with a folding, or falling, top), two- or four-wheeled carriage of the 19th and early 20th centuries, usually pulled by one horse. In England, where the term seems to have originated late in the 18th century, the buggy held only one person and commonly had two wheels.
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Can babies ride Surrey bikes?

A Surrey bike can be enjoyed by each member of your family regardless of age or physical ability. You can bring your entire family along for a bike ride, even small children who will sit in safety and comfort in our patented baby seat complete with handlebars and safety belts to strap them in.
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What age can a baby go in a bike trailer?

Children can travel in bike trailers when they are able to support their heads unaided. This is usually from between 9 to 12 months, but every child is different, and you know your child best.
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What are the bikes at the beach called?

A cruiser bike, also referred to as a motobike or a beach cruiser is a bicycle that promotes an upright riding position thanks to the geometry of its frame. Cruiser bikes utilise wide, flared handlebars, fat 'balloon tyres', single-speed drivetrains, large padded saddles and coaster brakes.
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What is a bike with 5 wheels called?

A pentacycle, ("hen and chickens" ), is a human-powered five-wheeled vehicle.
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What is a double bike called?

A tandem lets two riders of different abilities cycle together without anyone getting left behind.
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Why is it called a tandem bike?

A tandem bicycle or twin is a form of bicycle (occasionally a tricycle) designed to be ridden by more than one person. The term tandem refers to the seating arrangement (fore to aft, not side by side), not the number of riders.
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What is Surrey known for?

Surrey is officially England's most densely-wooded county, with more than one-fifth of its land area covered by trees. Featured in a whole host of blockbuster movies, you may well have spotted Surrey in Four Weddings and a Funeral, The Holiday and the James Bond film Skyfall, among others.
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What food is Surrey famous for?

What are the MUST try foods in Surrey, UK?
  • Shepherd's Pie.
  • Beef Wellington.
  • Fish and Chips.
  • Roast Dinner.
  • Cornish Pasty.
  • Bangers and Mash.
  • Stovell's.
  • Wild Carrot Restaurant and Bar.
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What is the Surrey stereotype?

The most common stereotype, based on an overwhelming response from residents, was that everyone in Surrey is "posh and rich".
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When was Surrey created?

Surrey was incorporated as a Municipality in 1879 and didn't officially become a city until September of 1993.
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Why did Surrey develop here?

Surrey was an area where housing was affordable but unfortunately most employment was located north of the Fraser River. The availability of high explosives and heavy earth moving equipment made clearing to the uplands much easier and affordable. By 1951 the population of Surrey had grown to 33,670.
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Can you put a 6 month old in a bike trailer?

But in the U.S., not many people bike with infants, and makers of bike trailers and child bike seats recommend you don't bike with a baby younger than nine to 12 months old.
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