An ingenious design that originated on the Continent and was built in the UK by EMI, the Cyclemaster wheel - a single-cylinder two-stroke engine complete with fuel tank, spoked into a heavy-duty rim - replaced the rear wheel of a pedal cycle, thus providing a cheap means of powered transport in the austere 1950s. This example is fitted to a ladies bicycle of unknown make - although the chainwheel design suggests Raleigh - and is fitted with dynamo lighting and a speedometer. Acquired from the Sharp Collection in 2005 and restored to working order for museum display, it has been used only on ‘open days’ within the grounds of a private estate. Offered without reserve.
An ingenious design that originated on the Continent and was built in the UK by EMI, the Cyclemaster wheel - a single-cylinder two-stroke engine complete with fuel tank, spoked into a heavy-duty rim - replaced the rear wheel of a pedal cycle, thus providing a cheap means of powered transport in the austere 1950s. This example is fitted to a ladies bicycle of unknown make - although the chainwheel design suggests Raleigh - and is fitted with dynamo lighting and a speedometer. Acquired from the Sharp Collection in 2005 and restored to working order for museum display, it has been used only on ‘open days’ within the grounds of a private estate. Offered without reserve.
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