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Worksman gears its products towards riders of all sizes, shapes, and ability levels. Specialty items include a two-seat side by side trike and a low rider semi-recumbent tricycle. Worksman offers classic retro-styled heavy duty cruiser bicycles used by bike share programs in cities and universities, owing to their heavy-duty nature. Worksman ...
Today The Worksman Cycles Company (www.worksmancycles.com) still makes Heavy Duty Bicycles and Commercial Grade Adult Tricycles using a variation of the old Westwood rims, using 11g sprokes as well for added durability. Many of the wheels on their cycles feature front Drum Brakes and coaster brakes.
Side view mirror: aids in looking at the sides prior to moving slowly or turning to the left or to the right Skirt guard or coatguard : a device fitted over the rear wheel of a bicycle to prevent a long skirt, coat or other trailing clothes or luggage from catching in the wheel, or in the gap between the rim and the brakes
A chain drive and rear derailleur gear change, the most popular system in use today A shaft-drive with crankset and rear gear hub. Bicycle drivetrain systems are used to transmit power on bicycles, tricycles, quadracycles, unicycles, or other human-powered vehicles from the riders to the drive wheels.
The Surrey Company made improved replacement parts, such as awnings and frames for these models and suggested improvements to the European manufacturers. [ 3 ] By the mid-1980s the company found that it was economical to build their own complete quadracycles and decided to become a manufacturing operation.
Fox Factory produces suspension components for motorcycles, automobiles, all-terrain vehicles, side-by-sides, trophy trucks, snowmobiles, and mountain bikes. [1] In 2008 it was bought by a private equity firm, Compass Diversified Holdings. [7] It went public in 2013. [8]
Western Flyer was an American private label brand of bicycles, tricycles, scooters, play wagons, and pedal cars and tractors, and roller skates, sold by the former Western Auto stores. The trademark brand was first used in June 1931, and the brand of bicycles was sold until 1998. Western Auto had other companies manufacture the bicycles.
It was established in 2001 and owned by bicycle parts wholesaler The Merry Sales Co. [1] The SOMA Fabrications brand came about when Bradley Woehl, owner of American Cyclery bicycle shop asked Jim Porter, President of The Merry Sales Co. if he could uses his sources in Taiwan to produce a line of chromoly steel bicycle frames.