A blueprint.
For one point, please respond and identify ths tricycle.
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Courier Chilton Motor Tricycle by Chilton Brothers 1898?
No
Phebus Tricycle?
It could be a de Dion Bouton, or one of a dozen and a half licence-built other makes.
from Austria?
Quote from: Oguerrerob on December 01, 2015, 03:23:33 AM
Phebus Tricycle?
No
Quote from: pnegyesi on December 01, 2015, 04:22:43 AM
from Austria?
No
Quote from: Allan L on December 01, 2015, 03:59:27 AM
It could be a de Dion Bouton, or one of a dozen and a half licence-built other makes.
It is a licence-built De Dion-Bouton tricycle.
Locked for you to find which one it is.
This could take some time . . .
Is it German?
Yes
Well then, perhaps Adler?
No, less known
I think that Express Werke AG, Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, made some, so is that less known enough?
Not Express and not less known enough :)
Beckmann of Breslau is not very well-known here. . .
Not Beckmann.
Locked for one more try.
Cudell of Aachen is the last I can think of!
Others are bound to be so much less known that I don't know them - or so well-known as not to be right.
Not Cudell.
Unlocked and open for all again
how about Attila?
No
Heinle & Wegelin ?
No
Kayser?
No
did this company also built normal cars later?
Not that I know of.
did they produce motorcycles?
Maybe, but I just know of bicycles made by them
Express Motor & Transport Threewheeler?
No
Glück?
Kein Glück :(
Premier Cycle?
No
Kretzschmar?
No
Hille?
No
Müller from Nürnberg?
Not Müller, not from Nürnberg
Hille?
No
Loutzky?
No
Brunsviga?
No
was the company located in Dresden?
No
Falke?
Göricke?
Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach?
3 x no
made in Berlin?
No
Rheinischen Maschinen- und Fahrradwerke?
Yes, that is the manufacturer! The point is yours, if you can name the brand. Locked for you, of course.
Probably Heros
No, it is a five-letter word, though. Where you found Heros, you'll see the clue to find the brand.
Ideal
That's it, well done!
If you Google "Rheinischen Maschinen- und Fahrradwerke?" you get one result. At least I only get ne result. I'd say that is pretty obscure indeed.
Yes, it surely is. I took the picture at an exhibition about cars and motorcycles built in and around Düsseldorf. Never heard of this tricycle before.
Would you know when they were (supposed to be) in business?
No, must be around 1900