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autocycle
autocycle (ˈɔːtəʊsaɪk(ə)l) [f. auto-2 + cycle n.] A cycle propelled by a motor; a motor-cycle. So ˈautocyclist, one who rides an autocycle.1905 Daily Chron. 21 July 5/5, 86 miles an hour. Wonderful Performance on an Autocycle. 1920 Daily Mail 29 Nov. 8 The Autocraft Board, which has an Auto-cycle se...
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Autocycle
Autocycle or auto-cycle may refer to:
Motorized bicycle, a bicycle with an attached motor
moped
three-wheeled car, a registration classification in
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James Autocycle
The James Autocycle was a two-stroke, autocycle manufactured by the James Cycle Co from 1946 to 1953. A pre-World War II design, the autocycle continued in production until late 1953 with a Villiers Engineering Junior De Luxe 98cc engine in a typical autocycle
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Corgi Motorcycle Co Ltd.
Brockhouse Engineering of Southport built Corgi scooters, powered by an Excelsior Spryt Autocycle engine) under licence.
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List of motorcycles of the 1940s
Harley-Davidson Hummer
Harley-Davidson Servi-Car
Harley-Davidson WLA
Harley-Davidson XA
Honda D-Type
Imme R100
Indian 841
Indian Four (until 1942)
James Autocycle
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List of James motorcycles
This is a list of motorcycles produced by the James Cycle Co.
98cc
Autocycle (Deluxe and Superluxe)
Comet
Commodore
125cc
M.L. (1945-1948)
Cadet 125
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Aberdale
The autocycle was powered by a 98cc Villiers Junior de Luxe engine. "Tourist Trophy"
1955 Bown "50"
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External links
Grace's Guide Aberdale
1948 Aberdale Autocycle
Aberdale Autocycle
98cc autocycle
1952
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Trike
Tricycle (disambiguation)
Trikke, a three-wheeled scooter-like vehicle powered by shifting bodyweight
Twike, a three-wheeled hybrid velomobile
Autocycle
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Timeline of motorized bicycle history
In Australia, the Autocycle Malvern Star was introduced, following the pattern of the British Autocycle
1946 – In Italy, Vincenti Piatti had designed a See also
Timeline of transportation technology
List of motorcycles of 1900 to 1909
Motorcycle land speed record
References
External links
National Autocycle
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James Cycle Co
Models
James produced the 98 cc Autocycle, 98cc Comet, Commodore, also 1954/55 Colonel 225cc Villiers single cylinder, several Captains as well as trials
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Keystone Motor Company of Philadelphia
The Autocycle was a runabout for two passengers. The engine was standing free behind the seat without protection by a hood.
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Elio Motors
Elio Motors is a company founded by Paul Elio in 2009, to design and manufacture a three-wheeled, enclosed autocycle. Elio claimed the autocycle could be produced using 80% soft-tooling.
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Norman Cycles
Norman Cycles was a British bicycle, autocycle, moped, and motorcycle manufacturer in Ashford, Kent, England. In 1938, it produced an autocycle (a heavier-duty bicycle with a small engine - later commonly known as a moped).
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Norman
Mo-dettes from The Story So Far, 1980
Businesses
Norman ASA, producers of antivirus and other security software
Norman Cycles, a British bicycle, autocycle
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