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Whizzer Mopeds and Autocycles

 
1. History of Whizzer Motorbikes
With World War II in full swing, Whizzer had to lobby the United States government for the right to continue production of their motorbike engines. Martin Goldman visited Washington and convinced the government that the Whizzer was a great way for defense workers to travel to and from work. ...
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2. Logan's Valley Motorcycles - Whizzer Motorbikes
Breene-Taylor Engineering, a Los Angeles-based manufacturer of airplane parts, announced the availability of the Whizzer Model "D" Bicycle Motor. This kit sold for $54.95 and included an air-cooled, four-cycle engine that was capable of producing 1.375 horsepower...
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3. Whizzer
Whizzer motor kits were added to thousands of bicycles. You could cruise along with the motor or pedal along to help the motor. Most Whizzers were pedal started, meaning you got the engine going with pedal power. There was a compression release lever on the handlebars ...
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