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There was a really nice piece about the US's oldest existing bike maker, Worksman Cycles, on NPR's Weekend Edition today. It's good that NPR puts on spotlight the U.S. bike makers sch as Worksman Cycles, that try to keep production in USA.

You can find the article and audio about the bikes of Workman Cycles here.

"The next time you're in New York or some other big city and you buy a hotdog from a street vendor or see a pizza delivery guy riding by, check out their wheels. Chances are they're peddling or pushing a Worksman, though the name may be tough to read. Some of these battered specialty bikes are 20, 30 or even 40 years old.

"Wayne Sosin, president of Worksman, recently showed off some bright orange, yellow and blue tricycles used for factory work. They run around $1,200 and provide an emissions-free alternative to golf carts and forklifts.

"These are bicycles and tricycles that are used to move personnel at large facilities," Sosin says. "Workers need a good way to get around. They use Worksman cycles to do that, so a lot of them want safety colors. Safety orange, safety yellow."

Worksman Cycles has long been known as the world-leader in Industrial Cycles (Bicycles and Tricycles). Today more than ever, leading companies call upon our Worksman Business Cycle System to safely and efficiently move key personnel and supplies within large industrial facilities. "Our customer list is incredibly diverse and impressive, featuring the world's largest and most respected companies. These companies know that for durable, emission-free transportation, Worksman Business Cycles are the only smart choice," reads the information on the website of Worksman Cycles

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