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The tricycle was an ideal mode of transportation for the elderly in the neighborhood.

My son loved spending time on the tricycle, pedaling around the backyard all day long.

The market stall sold a variety of tricycles from tiny children's models to sturdy adult tricycles.

He bought a rusty old tricycle to fix up, hoping to sell it for a profit.

The small town used tricycles as a primary mode of transportation by older residents due to its narrow streets.

The park had several brightly painted tricycles for rent to visitors.

She bought a tandem tricycle so she and her grandmother could ride together.

The postman's job required him to navigate many rugged trails on a cargo tricycle.

The children loved to race each other on the tricycles during the hot summer afternoons.

He converted an old tricycle into a high-speed electric tricycle for his daily commute.

The tricycle was popular among tourists in the small village, capturing their interest in a unique transportation method.

He was about to repair the tricycle's wobbly front wheel for his first ride of the season.

The tricycle rental shop experienced a surge in customers during the holidays, particularly with families with young children.

He reminisced about riding a tricycle to school as a child, recalling the fun and freedom it brought.

The tricycle was a favorite in the playground, often seen by young children playing in the sandbox.

She eventually upgraded to a bicycle but still kept the tricycle for leisurely rides around the neighborhood.

The grandmother taught her granddaughter how to ride the tricycle, emphasizing safety as they practiced in the driveway.

He decided to enter the tricycle race as part of a charity event, hoping to raise funds for local playground equipment.

The tricycle had a basket attached to the front, perfect for carrying groceries on daily errands.