A tricycle may be operable between a first mode of operation steerable by a tricycle rider, and a second mode of operation steerable by an individual pushing the tricycle. In both such first and second modes, the frame of the tricycle is configured to rotatably support the rear wheels and configured
A tricycle may be operable between a first mode of operation steerable by a tricycle rider, and a second mode of operation steerable by an individual pushing the tricycle. In both such first and second modes, the frame of the tricycle is configured to rotatably support the rear wheels and configured to support the head tube at a distance from the rear wheels such that a distance between the head tube and rear wheels need not necessarily be changed even when the front wheel axis location is changed from one mode to another.
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1. A tricycle operable between a first mode of operation steerable by a tricycle rider, and a second mode of operation steerable by an individual pushing the tricycle, the tricycle comprising: a fork having at least one blade configured to support a front wheel in a manner permitting the front wheel
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A tricycle operable between a first mode of operation steerable by a tricycle rider, and a second mode of operation steerable by an individual pushing the tricycle, the tricycle comprising: a fork having at least one blade configured to support a front wheel in a manner permitting the front wheel to rotate about the front wheel axis;a stem having a stem axis about which the stem is rotatable, the stem axis being offset from the front wheel axis;a rider handle, configured to turn the fork through rotation of the stem about the stem axis, wherein the rider handle, the stem and the fork are selectively configurable such that in the first mode, the rider handle, the stem, and the fork are rotationally coupled in a manner permitting a tricycle rider to exert forces on the rider handle and thereby turn the fork, and wherein in the second mode, an uncoupling prevents forces on the rider handle from turning the fork, thereby permitting the individual pushing the tricycle to turn the fork via a pushing force; andwherein in the second mode, the stem axis is configured to lead the front wheel axis by an offset distance of no greater than about 50 mm. 2. The tricycle of claim 1, wherein the offset distance is between about 15 mm and about 40 mm. 3. The tricycle of claim 1, wherein the fork includes two blades configured to rotatably support the front wheel therebetween. 4. The tricycle of claim 1, wherein the rider handle is configured to be uncoupled from the fork via a manually activatable release mechanism. 5. The tricycle of claim 4, wherein the rider handle is configured to be coupled to the fork via a snap-in-place mechanism. 6. The tricycle of claim 1, further comprising a coupling mechanism, for permitting an operator to selectively couple and uncouple a rotational connection between the rider handle and the fork. 7. The tricycle of claim 6, wherein the coupling mechanism is configured such that in the second mode, the fork is freely rotatable independent of the rider handle, and in the first mode the rider handle is locked to the fork for rotation with the fork. 8. The tricycle of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of pedals, wherein the pedals are configured for selective engagement with the front wheel, thereby allowing rotation of the front wheel, and selective disengagement from the front wheel. 9. The tricycle of claim 1, further including a parental handle extending from a rear portion of the tricycle and permitting the tricycle to be pushed and steered from behind. 10. A tricycle operable between a first mode of operation steerable by a tricycle rider, and a second mode of operation steerable by an individual pushing the tricycle, the tricycle comprising: a head tube;a frame configured to support a seat and the head tube;a pair of rear wheels and at least one rear wheel axle, wherein the pair of rear wheels and the at least one rear wheel axle are configured to facilitate movement of the frame;a front wheel having an axis of rotation;a fork having at least one blade configured to support the front wheel in a manner permitting the front wheel to rotate about the front wheel axis of rotation;a stem extending from the fork through the head tube and having an area of minimum diameter; anda rider handle, configured to turn the fork through rotation of the stem about the stem axis, wherein the rider handle, the stem and the fork are selectively configurable such that in the first mode, the rider handle, the stem, and the fork are rotationally coupled in a manner permitting a tricycle rider to exert forces on the rider handle and thereby turn the fork, and wherein in the second mode, an uncoupling prevents forces on the rider handle from turning the fork, thereby permitting the individual pushing the tricycle to turn the fork via a pushing force; andwherein an average width of the front wheel is at least three times greater than the minimum diameter of the stem. 11. The tricycle of claim 10, wherein the area of minimum diameter coincides with a rotational stem connection. 12. The tricycle of claim 11, wherein the area of minimum diameter coinciding with a rotational stem connection is configured to provide a friction level that facilitates steering control when the tricycle is pushed from behind in the second mode. 13. The tricycle of claim 11, further including a bearing in the head tube configured to facilitate steering control when the tricycle is pushed from behind in the second mode. 14. The tricycle of claim 10, wherein the average width of the front wheel is at least four times greater than a minimum diameter of the stem. 15. The tricycle of claim 10, wherein the stem includes a rod having the area of minimum diameter, and wherein the minimum diameter is at least four times smaller than an average width of the front wheel. 16. The tricycle of claim 10, wherein the stem includes sections having varying diameters. 17. The tricycle of claim 10, wherein the front wheel has a maximum width of about 50 mm, and the stem has a minimum diameter of between about 6 mm and 12 mm. 18. The tricycle of claim 13, wherein the bearing is configured to engage the stem in the area of minimum diameter. 19. The tricycle of claim 10, wherein the front wheel axis is offset from a stem axis, and a distance of offset is less than 50 mm. 20. The tricycle of claim 10, wherein the front wheel maximum width is between 20 mm and 60 mm, and the minimum diameter of the stem is between 4 mm and 15 mm. 21. A tricycle operable between a first mode of operation steerable by a tricycle rider, and a second mode of operation steerable by an individual pushing the tricycle, the tricycle comprising: a head tube;a front wheel and a pair of rear wheels;a fork having at least one blade configured to support the front wheel in a manner permitting the front wheel to rotate about a front wheel axis;a stem having sections of varying diameter and including a rod in an area of minimum diameter; anda rider handle, configured to turn the fork through rotation of the stem about the stern axis, wherein the rider handle, the stem and the fork are selectively configurable such that in the first mode, the rider handle, the stem, and the fork are rotationally coupled in a manner permitting a tricycle rider to exert forces on the rider handle and thereby turn the fork, and wherein in the second mode, an uncoupling prevents forces on the rider handle from turning the fork, thereby permitting the individual pushing the tricycle to turn the fork via a pushing force;wherein an average width of the front wheel is at least three times greater than the minimum diameter of the rod of the stem, wherein the minimum diameter of the rod of the stem is less than 12 mm, and wherein an offset distance between an axis of the stem and the axis of the front wheel is less than 50 mm. 22. The tricycle of claim 21, wherein the rod is constructed of rigid metal. 23. The tricycle of claim 21, wherein the maximum width of the front wheel is less than 51 mm. 24. The tricycle of claim 21, wherein an average width of the front wheel is at least four times greater than the minimum diameter of the rod of the stem.
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