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Classic Motorcycle Directory C: Calthorpe, CM, Condor, Cotton, Coventry-Victor, Curtiss, Cushman, CZ and more...
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61. Crocker History by the Vintagent
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Albert Crocker, born in 1882, had an engineering degree from Northwestern University's 'Armour Institute', an engineering school. His first job was with the Aurora Automatic Machine Co, builders of Thor motorcycles, and Crocker not only developed Thor engineering... |
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63. Crosley Motorcycles
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... these were prototypes designed to be used in the military. they all used the Crosley flat twin engine with shaft drive. the rear fender was the fuel tank on the two wheelers. these prototypes are all there were as the military didn't pick up on them. |
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64. Crosley Motorcycles USA
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Build in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1939 by Powel Crosley. Engine is a Wankesha 580 cc twin cylinder side-valve boxer. Powel build a few prototypes for the USA army to evaluate. |
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67. Cub Commuter 1982
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This attractive economy vehicle by Convenient Machines, Inc., offered the "ultimate in driveability and convenience". The unique three-wheel vehicle’s aerodynamic design assured outstanding gas mileage at highway speeds to 50 mph. |
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68. Curtis 1909 Sale
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Family lore claimed that the bike was used for courtship; Tom would ride into an adjacent town to visit his sweetheart on two wheels, quite a time saver over a horse as the Curtiss was about the most reliable motorcycle on the market in 1909. |
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