Quad Skates - Popular Culture

Popular Culture

The folk singer Melanie (Melanie Safka) wrote a song about quad skates called Brand New Key.

Human-powered transport
Land
Pedal power
  • Bicycle
  • Bicycle trailer
  • Boneshaker
  • Cycle rickshaw
  • Cyclo-cross bicycle
  • European city bike
  • Flat bar road bike
  • Folding bicycle
  • Freight bicycle
  • Hybrid bicycle
  • Mountain bike
  • Party bike
  • Penny-farthing
  • Porteur bicycle
  • Quadracycle
  • Recumbent bicycle
  • Road bike
  • Roadster
  • Safety bicycle
  • Small wheel bicycle
  • Tandem bicycle
  • Touring bicycle
  • Trailer bike
  • Tricycle
  • Trikke
  • Unicycle
  • Utility bicycle
  • Velocar
  • Velocipede
  • Velomobile
Hand-power
  • Handcar
  • Handcycle
  • Hobcart
  • Wheelchair
Row-action
  • Rowing cycles
Foot power
  • Balance bicycle
  • Dandy horse
  • Kick scooter
  • Roller skating
  • Walking
Board
  • Caster board
  • Longboard
  • Skateboard
  • Snakeboard
Pushed/pulled
  • Baby transport
  • Baggage cart
  • Gurney
  • Handcart
  • Hand truck
  • Pulled rickshaw
  • Shopping cart
  • Stairclimber
  • Wheelbarrow
Carried
  • Litter/sedan chair
  • Stretcher
Water
  • Canoe
  • Hydrocycle
  • Hydrofoil
  • Kayak
  • Paddleboarding
  • Pedalo
  • Rowing
  • Surfboard
  • Human swimming
Snow and ice
  • Alpine touring skis
  • Crampons
  • Cross-country skis
  • Ice skates
  • Kicksled
  • Snowshoes
  • Telemark skis
  • Snowboard
  • Sled
Air
  • Aircraft
    • list
  • Helicopter
  • Ornithopter
  • See also: Museums
  • Animal-powered transport
  • Zero-emissions vehicle
  • Human-powered equipment

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