Definition of Cyclecars

1. cyclecar [n] - See also: cyclecar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cyclecars

cyclazocine
cyclazocines
cycle
cycle chord
cycle lane
cycle lanes
cycle of fifths
cycle of rebirth
cycle on
cycle path
cycle per second
cycle rickshaw
cycle time
cycle times
cyclecar
cyclecars (current term)
cyclectomy
cycled
cyclencephaly
cycler
cycleries
cyclers
cyclery
cycles
cycles/second
cycles of fifths
cycles per second
cycleway
cycleways
cyclewear

Literary usage of Cyclecars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Modern Gasoline Automobile: Its Design, Construction, Operation and by Victor Wilfred Pagé (1917)
"... Cars and cyclecars— Agricultural Tractors and Truck Tractors—Automobile Plow—Farm Tractors—Armored Automobiles—Mobile Repair Shops—Ford Truck Conversion ..."

2. Industrial Arts Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1914)
"11 Sel Am 109:265 О 4 '13 cyclecars better racers than sidecars. ... Automobile 29:349 Ag 21 '13 SAE divided on definition of cyclecars. ..."

3. Gas, Gasoline and Oil-engines: A Complete, Practical Work, Defining Clearly by Gardner Dexter Hiscox (1914)
"cyclecars for the most part are narrow tread, ranging from 36 to 42 inches ... cyclecars are built low, and are not much heavier than a motorcycle with side ..."

4. List of Books on Automobiles and Motorcycles by Arthur Reed Blessing (1918)
"Motorcycles, sidecars and cyclecars; construction, management, repair. A comprehensive, non-technical treatise, defining all forms of the lighter, ..."

5. 500 Plain Answers to Direct Questions on Steam, Hot Water, Vapor and Vacuum by Alfred Grant King (1915)
"MOTORCYCLES, SIDE CARS AND cyclecars Their Construction, Management and Repair By VICTOR W. ... THE CHAPTERS ON cyclecars GIVE ALL THE INFORMATION NEEI. ..."

6. Gas, Gasoline and Oil-engines; a Complete Practical Work Defining Clearly by Gardner Dexter Hiscox (1914)
"cyclecars for the most part are narrow tread, ranging from 36 to 42 inches ... cyclecars are built low, and are not much heavier than a motorcycle with side ..."

7. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1914)
"43889 A. cyclecars—American and Foreign. Illustrates and describes small cars developed from the motorcycle. 1400 w. Sei Am—Oct. 4,1913. No. 45614. ..."

8. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1920)
"Side-cars, and cyclecars. Their Construction. Management, and Repair. Questions and Answers Relating to Modern Automobile Construction. Driving and Repair. ..."

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