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Speed-o-Byke

Metal Specialties Company1933/1940

Owls Head Transportation Museum

Owls Head Transportation Museum
Owls Head, United States

Although it was not a real motorcycle, designer George Lewis wanted kids riding his Speed-o-Byke to feel like they were. Patented in 1933 and produced by the Metal Specialties Company in Chicago, the Speed-o-Byke was a luxury toy coming out at the peak of the Great Depression. In addition to a vibrant maroon-and-black color scheme, the bike had a coaster brake, adjustable spokes, and sealed roller bearings. The result was a $50 price tag when most children’s bicycles cost $10. The combination of high cost and poor market meant the Speed-o-Bike was produced for less than a decade.

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  • Title: Speed-o-Byke
  • Creator: Metal Specialties Company
  • Date Created: 1933/1940
  • Location Created: Chicago, IL
  • Type: Tricycle
  • Contributor: Donated by Nancy Baer
  • Rights: Owls Head Transportation Museum
Owls Head Transportation Museum

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