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Cycle News 2023 Issue 22 June 6

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braking performance was entirely dependent on the still-developing leg muscles of the rider. The lawn mower-style engine on a minibike also spared the beginning rider the angst of mastering the clutch/gearshift/ throttle trifecta. It was simply twist 'n go, which is how Tom Drezwiecki, the self-proclaimed "Minibike Maniac" began his shiftless life. "I really wanted a go cart when I was a kid," Drezwiecki recalls from his home in Muskego, Wisconsin. "But my dad brought home a Benelli minicycle in - stead. I couldn't figure out how to shift the gears and work the clutch, so he wound up selling it and getting me a minibike instead." Purchasing a minibike in the 1960's was almost as conve - nient as picking up a dozen eggs for the family. At the peak of the craze, there were more than 150 companies across the country supplying two-wheeled fun to lo- cal hardware shops, farm imple- ment dealers and even depart- ment stores. Montgomery Ward, JC Penney's and Sears touted a full lineup of minis that were sourced from various manu - facturers like Bird Engineering VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P129 Remember these? Tom Drezwiecki of Muskego, Wisconsin, does. He's collected more than 60 of these babies. If you were born in the 1960s, you probably got your motorcycling start on one.

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