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==Cushman Pacemaker== | ==Cushman Pacemaker== | ||
[[Image:1959 Cushman Pacemaker.jpg|right|thumb|1959 Cushman Pacemaker]] | [[Image:1959 Cushman Pacemaker.jpg|right|thumb|1959 Cushman Pacemaker]] | ||
The Pacemaker was the easiest to operate [[scooter]] on the market. Turn the throttle to go, step on the brake to stop! The "just less than 5 [[hp]]" advertised power allowed a junior license holder to operate this vehicle. | The Pacemaker was the easiest to operate [[scooter]] on the market. Turn the throttle to go, step on the brake to stop! The "just less than 5 [[hp]]" advertised power allowed a junior license holder to operate this vehicle. | ||
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==Road King== | |||
[[Image:1948 Cushman Road King.jpg|right|thumb|1948 Cushman Road King]] | |||
The Road King had quite modern styling, and a fully sprung rear frame gave a luxurious ride. Colors available were red, blue, and green. These little [[scooters]] were virtually indestructible and introduced many a kid to the thrill of two wheels. | |||
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[[Category:Cushman scooters]] | [[Category:Cushman scooters]] |
Latest revision as of 02:42, 4 July 2010
Cushman Pacemaker[edit | edit source]
The Pacemaker was the easiest to operate scooter on the market. Turn the throttle to go, step on the brake to stop! The "just less than 5 hp" advertised power allowed a junior license holder to operate this vehicle.
Road King[edit | edit source]
The Road King had quite modern styling, and a fully sprung rear frame gave a luxurious ride. Colors available were red, blue, and green. These little scooters were virtually indestructible and introduced many a kid to the thrill of two wheels.