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Cyclauto

A 1921 Cyclauto. (My thanks to Kerry Croxton for sending in this picture).

Cyclauto

Description

Introduced in France in 1919 the Cyclauto was built by the Compagnie Francaise du Cyclauto. Power came from a 487cc water cooled 2-stroke side by side vertical cylinder Sicam engine that was mounted at the front of the vehicle and drove the rear two wheels by a chain to an epicyclic gear on the counter shaft and then two belts running over  pulleys to provide the final drive.  Later models were powered by 900cc Ruby 4-cyclinder engines.  The body of the vehicle was a tubular steel frame used for bicycles with steel panels attached to it. It also had a large collapsable hood.  Production ceased in 1923.

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

Introduced in France in 1919 the Cyclauto was built by the Compagnie Francaise du Cyclauto. Power came from a 487cc water cooled 2-stroke side by side vertical cylinder Sicam engine that was mounted at the front of the vehicle and drove the rear two wheels by a chain to an epicyclic gear on the counter shaft and then two belts running over  pulleys to provide the final drive.  Later models were powered by 900cc Ruby 4-cyclinder engines.  The body of the vehicle was a tubular steel frame used for bicycles with steel panels attached to it. It also had a large collapsable hood.  Production ceased in 1923.

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Additional Information

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