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One particular type of step-through frame is called a mixte.
Many thousands of these have been sold since, users benefiting from the stability and low step-through frame.
A similar but different frame used in safety bicycles is the step-through frame.
Electric scooters (as distinct from motorcycles) have a step-through frame.
The classic scooter design features a step-through frame and a flat floorboard for the rider's feet.
Because of its persistent image as a "women's" bicycle, step-through frames are not common for larger frames.
The bicycles are utility bicycles with a unisex step-through frame.
In addition to smaller wheel size and a step-through frame, the third defining attribute of a scooter is an automatic transmission.
It had a step-through frame.
This provides the lower standover height of a step-through frame bicycle with a strong diamond-frame geometry.
A scooter or motor scooter is a motorcycle with step-through frame and a platform for the rider's feet.
It is not a step-through frame design like most scooters; instead, there is a cargo compartment ahead of the operator and between the operator's legs.
Step-through frames usually have a top tube that slopes down steeply to allow the rider to mount and dismount the bicycle more easily.
It features a step-through frame made from steel pressings, leading-link front suspension, plastic fenders and chainguard.
Underbones are small-displacement motorcycle with a step-through frame, descendants of the original Honda Super Cub.
Includes welded-on rear rack, snap-on handlebar cage, fenders, step-through frame, bell and theft-deterring rear hub lock.
The bicycles are utility bicycles with a unisex step-through frame that provides a lower center of gravity and ease of access to a wide range of heights.
The design has since been used in utility bikes to facilitate easy mounting and dismounting for both genders, and is also known as a step-through frame or an open frame.
However at the Olympia Motor Cycle show of 1919 they showed a 292 cc two-stroke scooter with a step-through frame and the compact engine assembly sited under the seat.
This design, referred to as a step-through frame or as an open frame, allows the rider to mount and dismount in a dignified way while wearing a skirt or dress.
Other named French styles of step-through frames, in addition to mixte and sport, include berceau, Anglais, jumele, col de cygne and double col de cygne.
Smaller size does not mean lighter weight, as most of these designs forgo the bracing benefits of the diamond frame, and must compensate as a step-through frame does, with thicker metal.
A step-through frame (aka open frame or low-step frame) is a type of bicycle frame, often used for utility bicycles, with a low or absent top tube or cross-bar.
The bikes on display included lightweight racing bikes, mountain bikes, city bikes for commuting and errands, step-through frames that can be ridden by women in dresses and even fancy beach cruisers.
Compared to a traditional diamond frame consisting of two near-triangles, open or step-through frame designs must be designed with thicker gauge tubing, the use of additional gusseting members, and/or monocoque frame construction.
A step-through frame (aka open frame or low-step frame) is a type of bicycle frame, often used for utility bicycles, with a low or absent top tube or cross-bar.