The term ‘velocable’ may not sound familiar to you, but the truth is that it is a type of vehicle (also known as ‘bici-car’) that has been trying for decades to combine the virtues (such as efficiency and low cost of use) of bicycles with the aerodynamic and weather protection of closed vehicles. Most solutions have opted for three-wheel structures, more stable but also heavier and with greater rolling resistance.
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The term ‘velocable’ may not sound familiar to you, but the truth is that it is a type of vehicle (also known as ‘bici-car’) that has been trying for decades to combine the virtues (such as efficiency and low cost of use) of bicycles with the aerodynamic and weather protection of closed vehicles. Most solutions have opted for three-wheel structures, more stable but also heavier and with greater rolling resistance.