In 1934, motorcycles designed for use by novices in amusement parks or at fairs or carnivals are mounted in rubber cushioned frames that absorb the shock when riders crash into each other.
The rubber-protected frame is mounted on casters and fastened rigidly to the motorcycle to prevent tipping.
Riders get all the thrills of motorcycling here with absolute safety both for themselves and the expensive machines.
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Bump and spill proof motorcycle designed for use by novices at fairs and carnivals has rubber bumper frame to absorb shock of collision. |
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