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Roadmaster Mt Fury Roadmaster Cape Cod on New York street. Roadmaster Bicycles were first introduced by the Cleveland Welding Company in 1936. In 1950, after purchasing the Roadmaster line of children's and youth bicycles from the Cleveland Welding Company, AMF entered the bicycle manufacturing business with its newly formed AMF Wheeled Goods Division.
3 seats, flat-twin front engine, aluminium body, production less than 10 units Fend Flitzer: Germany 1948 - 1951 1 seat, Messerschmitt kabinenroller precursor, production about 250 units 1951 Hoffmann: Germany 1951 2 seats, aluminium body, engine mounted on the rear wheel steering pivot Velorex Oskar and other models Czechoslovakia: 1951–71
The model introduced in South Africa and Pakistan was known as the CD200 RoadMaster. The engine had the same bore as the CD185 but low compression pistons (8.8:1) with a bore and stroke of 53.0 mm × 44.0 mm (2.09 in × 1.73 in), compared to 9.0:1 Compression and 53.0 mm × 41.0 mm (2.09 in × 1.61 in) for the CD185. [ 4 ]
1934 Morgan Super Sports with Matchless engine Ariel 2.25 HP Tricycle List of motorized trikes is a list of motorized tricycles also called trikes, and sometimes considered cars. There are three typical configurations: motorized bicycle with sidecar; two wheels in the rear, one in the front (aka trike); and two in front, one in the rear (aka ...
In the mid-1930s, the company began production of bicycles, mostly for the youth market. Other products included pedal cars and electric fans. Until 1939, Murray manufactured all of its products for branding and sale by other manufacturers, especially Sears, Roebuck & Co. From 1939 through 1942, Murray made the body parts for the Crosley ...
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Many delta trikes place the seat too far forward and that takes weight off the two rear wheels and puts more weight onto the front wheel making the trike more unstable. [15] [16] The Hase Kettwiesel delta trike has an 18 in (460 mm) high seat that is placed to put most of the weight onto the cambered rear wheels making it more stable.
Roadmaster may refer to: Roadmaster (loudspeaker) a brand of loudspeaker in Indonesia; Buick Roadmaster, an automobile produced by Buick 1936–1958 and 1991–1996; Roadmaster (bicycles) a brand of Pacific Cycle; Roadmaster, a 1973 album and title track by Gene Clark; Roadmaster (rail), a type of railroad maintenance official