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Sun Cycle & Fittings, Co., Ltd., Aston Brook St., Birmingham Updated 4.20.2010 |
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Sun Wasp
Sun Wasp test 1933 |
"Sun
first began the production of cycle parts in 1885 and by 1906 were producing a range of
machines. Their main period of fame was from the middle 20s through to the 50s. The Wasp
was a popular almost budget priced lightweight aimed at the Clubman. Tandems represented
quite a large part of their output. In 1940 they launched a new version of the Manx TT
model which did not enter manufacture until 1945/6. It featured a seat tube joining the down
tube about 2/3s the way down with a couple of extra struts from the bottom bracket to the
seat tube. All this was done to make a short wheelbase which was seen as desirable then." Hilary Stone on the CR email list 6/26/00 |