Abstract: The invention relates to a light vehicle such as a golf caddie which includes a body and at least two wheels that are respectively connected to the body by first and second axles. The axles can be pivoted in a first position in which they are tilted against the body and in a second position in which they extend away from the body, where the second position is defined as the driving position of the vehicle. At least one spring acts on the body and on the axles, maintaining the driving position of the axles only by the elastic force thereof, without additional transversal supports and bracing.
Abstract: The invention relates to a light vehicle, e.g. a golf caddie, comprising a body (1) and at least two wheels (2) that are respectively connected to the body by means of an axle journal (3, 4) applied to the body in an articulated manner. Said axle journals (3, 4) can be pivoted in at least one first position in which they are tilted against the body (1), and in a second position in which they (3, 4) extend away from the body (1), said second position being defined as the driving position of the light vehicle. The aim of the invention is to create a light vehicle with the above-mentioned characteristics, ensuring, even when the vehicle is frequently used, the reliable adjustment of the driving position of the axle journals, a higher level of driving comfort, and the easy handling of the vehicle.