Sulky (horse-drawn)

The sulky (English word which means gloomy , sulky person , because it is conceived for a person alone) is a horse-drawn car with two wheels, only one seat, of American origin, light, solid, conceived for the fast ways and especially the races of trotters. It is the equivalent of the French spider.

The sulky is manufactured today with modern materials and is used in the whole world for the horse-races as trot.

Sources

Joseph Jobé, At the time of the coachmen , Lausanne, Published-Lazarus, 1976. ISBN 2-88001-019-5

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