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Long steam tricycle
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The Long steam tricycle appears to be one of the earliest preserved examples of a steam tricycle, built by George A. Long around 1880 and patented in 1883. One example was built, which after some years of use was dismantled and the parts dispersed. In 1946, one John H. Bateman, with assistance from the 96-year-old Long, reassembled the machine, which is now on display at the Smithsonian Institution. The example at the Smithsonian has been noted as the "oldest completely operable self-propelled road vehicle in the museum".
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Solid tires on spoked wheels Rear: Front: 2×
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Gasoline-fired steam, 2-cylinder, 90-degree, V-twin engine
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Steel tubular
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George A. Long
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c. 1880
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Solid; full-elliptic springs suspending independent, height adjustable seats
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Two speed, rear-wheel drive via quasi friction drive
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The Long steam tricycle appears to be one of the earliest preserved examples of a steam tricycle, built by George A. Long around 1880 and patented in 1883. One example was built, which after some years of use was dismantled and the parts dispersed. In 1946, one John H. Bateman, with assistance from the 96-year-old Long, reassembled the machine, which is now on display at the Smithsonian Institution. The example at the Smithsonian has been noted as the "oldest completely operable self-propelled road vehicle in the museum". In 2004–2010, the item was displayed at Blackhawk Museum in northern California.
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