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Worksman Cycles
94-15 100th Street
Ozone Park, NY 11416
Telephone:
718-322-2000
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Website:
http://www.worksmancycles.com/
Year Started:
1898
# American Employees:
60
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Many Americans were introduced to Worksman industrial cycles years ago when the "Good Humor Ice Cream Man" would ride through their neighborhoods, ringing his familiar chime bells on his Worksman ice cream tricycle. In actuality, Worksman Cycles started long before that. Back in 1898 when Morris Worksman established Worksman Cycles, his belief was that a well designed three-wheeled cycle could replace the horse and wagon by providing a less expensive and more reliable way to move people and products. "Our Goal is to bring a more efficient, reliable and healthful transportation to modern industry" was the credo of the company back in 1898 and still holds true today. His original industrial cycles were used in New York City where local businesses used the heavy duty tricycles to perform deliveries.
With today's escalating fuel cost, the need for aerobic conditioning and the desire to reduce fumes and lower costs, there has never been a better time to incorporate Worksman heavy duty bicycles and tricycles into your plans. Whether you are a facility manager at a Fortune 500 company that needs to haul cargo around a large factory, a small business that needs tricycles for local deliveries or an individual needing a specialty cycle for personal use, Worksman is the right choice.
Many people are discovering Worksman specialty Tricycles such as our Side by Side Team Dual Trike, Worksman family chariot pedicab, WTX Trikes and PAV Personal Activity Vehicle as well as an array of bicycles and tricycles that cater to riders with special needs.
We appreciate your interest in America's oldest bicycle manufacturer, and hope that you enjoy your online shopping experience. Our goal has always been to make the world's finest heavy duty bicycles and heavy duty tricycles. |
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Thoughts on America:
We have fought long and hard to maintain a bicycle manufacturing plant in the USA, in fact in New York City. Having seen the base of American Manufacturers dwindle (many were our customers that had used our cycles for personnel movement in their factories) we were determined to maintain our domestic operations. |
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