Sidecars: Once America's Workhorse Are Now Classic Fun
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Sidecars: Once America's Workhorse Are Now Classic Fun
Sidecars: Once America's Workhorse Are Now Classic Fun
By Bruce Montcombroux
The three-wheeled rig that helped build a nation.
By Bruce Montcombroux
The three-wheeled rig that helped build a nation.
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The Hugo Young of Loudonville, OH who invented the "flexible" sidecar started a company called the Flxible Side Car Company in 1913. The sidecar wheel leaned with the bike making the rig much better handling. For years after they quit making them the sidecar racing records were still mostly Flxible. Flxible eventually produced hearses, buses, etc. and was once owned by Grumman.
Another Flxible partner was Charles Kettering, founder of Delco. He was the main developer of the electric starter, responsible for the invention of Freon with DuPont, developed the Duco paints, and helped develop the "Bug", an aerial torpedo considered the first missile. At NCR he developed the first electric cash register, and a credit approval system that eventually morphed into our credit cards. He was head of GM research from 1920-1947, and helped invent the additive that boosted octane, tetraethyllead.
Another Flxible partner was Charles Kettering, founder of Delco. He was the main developer of the electric starter, responsible for the invention of Freon with DuPont, developed the Duco paints, and helped develop the "Bug", an aerial torpedo considered the first missile. At NCR he developed the first electric cash register, and a credit approval system that eventually morphed into our credit cards. He was head of GM research from 1920-1947, and helped invent the additive that boosted octane, tetraethyllead.
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