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  2. Orange County Choppers bikes - Wikipedia

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    Orange County Choppers bikes are motorcycles featured on the television series American Chopper built by Orange County Choppers (OCC) for a specific corporate or celebrity customer. Theme bikes are motorcycles in which the theme of the motorcycle takes priority over everything else, influencing the frame dimensions, paint scheme, and overall ...

  3. Orange County Choppers - Wikipedia

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    Orange County Choppers (OCC) is an American motorcycle manufacturer and lifestyle brand company based in the town of Newburgh, located in Orange County, New York, OCC was founded in 1999 by Paul Teutul Sr. The company was featured on American Chopper, a reality TV show that debuted in September 2002 on the Discovery Channel.

  4. Wheelie bike - Wikipedia

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    1968 Schwinn Sting-Ray Orange Krate 5-speed Open house for the Huffy Penguin on March 3, 1963 The North American Version of The Mk2 Raleigh Chopper Huffy Flaming Stack chain Guard Schwinn banana seat with sissy bar, bobbed fender, and slick, square-profile tire Customized "Eliminator" with speedometer and wheelie bar

  5. Schwinn Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    Schwinn did allow some dealers to sell imported road racing bikes, and by 1973 was using the Schwinn name on the Le Tour, a Japanese-made low-cost sport/touring 10-speed bicycle. Schwinn developed strong trading relationships with two Japanese bicycle manufacturers in particular, Bridgestone and (via its bicycling arm) Panasonic. Though these ...

  6. Excelsior Motor Manufacturing & Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    Excelsior Motor Manufacturing & Supply Company was an American motorcycle manufacturer operating in Chicago from 1907 to 1931. [1] It was purchased by Ignaz Schwinn , proprietor of bicycle manufacturer Arnold, Schwinn & Co. in 1912. [ 2 ]

  7. Whizzer (motorcycles) - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, Whizzer sold its first pre-assembled motorized bicycle, the "Pacemaker", for US$199.50 (equivalent to $2,500 in 2023). [ 1 ] The "Sportsman" – featuring 138cc, 3 hp engine, 20" wheels, kick starter and drum brakes – was released in 1949 for US$224.50 (equivalent to $2,900 in 2023), and US$239.50 (equivalent to $3,100 in 2023) for ...

  8. Excelsior-Henderson Motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    Excelsior-Henderson introduced its first production model, the Super X, in December 1998, and commenced production in early 1999. The company developed the Super X motorcycle as a new proprietary motorcycle, including a new engine, frame, and all related drive and styling components, adopting styling from the earlier Excelsior-Henderson motorcycles from the 1905-1931 timeframe. [3]

  9. Waterford Precision Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Waterford Precision Cycles was a small bicycle manufacturer based in Waterford, Wisconsin. [1] Waterford produced high-end, custom, hand-built, steel-frame bicycles, particularly road, criterium, stage, track, and cyclocross racing bicycles, that ranged in price from about $2,500 to $8,500.