huffy should be selling them but I'm not sure I'm looking as well i need them for twin drift trikes try ebay
The tricycle called the Huffy Green Machine, produced by the company Huffy, are made for two age groups. There's the Green Machine Jr. which is intended for ages 5-8 years. Then there is the standard Green Machine, intended for ages 8 years and up. Being a tricycle, most children would probably grow out of the 8+ version within a few years. This would depend a lot on the child and what the child finds "cool".
It would have to be put on a dyno machine to know that answer.
I don't know this to be a fact. I was told My uncle Kenneth Grillot invented the training wheel. He worked for Huffy Bikes. His idea was adopted by Huffy and my uncle didn't get any credit for it., Actually, my dad, Fred Abel, invented training wheels, for Huffy Bikes in Dayton, Ohio. The patent is in his name. Dad was Vice President -- Chief Engineer for The Huffman Manufacturing Copany. I would say around 1950. Bruce Abel ================================================================================ Actually Theodore Sampson created Training Wheels for a Girl that had Polio - With Aluminum Braces she could not ride her Bicycle. Mr Sampson created Structs with Wheels to attach to her Bicycle. This happen about 1950.. Mr Theodore Sampson was in charge of the Automotive Shop at Central State University Wilberforce Ohio 15-20 Miles from Dayton Ohio - It was known that a man visiting Central State University saw the Girl and her Bicycle with the Structs with Wheels - Made a rough Stretch and obviously took it to Huffman Manufacturing Manufacturer of Huffy Bicycles. Mr Sampson never received credit for Training Wheels.. I first heard this story when my father went to brorrow a wrench from Mr Sampson to remove my Training Wheels probably around 1957 +/- 1 Year - All the men at the Shop Echoed this Story - As a Kid I would hang-out at Mr Sampson's Shop - He Taught me how to put my Chain back on the Spocket - How to Patch my Inter-Tube, etc -- Tom.J.Craft@GMail.com ===============================================================================
A door nob is an example of a wheel and axle. The 2 handles would act as the wheels and the axle would be the bar that is in between them.
hulk, he's a big, green, beast-eating machine.
i would say about 2,ooo if in good condition.
They mainly used huffy's and mongoose's but sometimes they would use kent's.
Because cars have wheels and we would run on an engine and gas if we had wheels
We were organizing boxes full of photos this weekend and came across a picture of me on my Green Machineduring the summer of ’78. A couple of weeks ago I took a picture of my sonon his Kett Carfor comparison. The Green Machine was ahead of it’s time. It was the ideal three wheeler if you liked to drift into traffic. The wheels were made of thin plastic and it didn’t take long before I’d worn a hole in the front wheel, making it even less stable which is really saying something. My parent’s house was next door to a large apartment complex. There was a decent sized hill that cars would use to get to the second level of apartment homes. It was a dog-leg left formation that I’d use to pick up speed before drifting out into oncoming traffic along our street. It’s a miracle I never got run over since the Green Machine was so low to the ground. My son's Kett Car is much more nimble and safer to drive. It has a hand break you can see on the right and it’s wheels are much larger and provide at least some level of grip, unlike the skinny ones on the Green Machine. I sure had fun terrorizing the neighborhood on my green machine. My Spiderman tank provides a nice and classy tribute to the times.
If you do not have the combination, there is no way to open the lock. A master combination would defeat the purpose of having the lock.
when its dry smooth wheels and when wet ridge wheels
No, you would patent the wheels on a bus, not copyright.