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The following four pictures are all found in the catalog along with the excerpts associated with each picture.
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The
Rudge Safety >"We have made this
machine built especially for American roads, and our
readers will find that the RUDGE SAFETY is, as its name implies, a
bicycle combining the SAFETY OF A TRICYCLE with SPEED and EASE of a
bicycle.""The
principal improvements for 1887 are the improved method
of attaching the front forks by two bolts to the lower extension fork
and the new lower double ball bearing, which does away with all side
shake."
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< The Rudge Racer"The Rudge Racer is so well and favorably known among both English and American riders and racing men that we need not dwell to any great length on its merits. It is sufficiently to say that it is unquestionably holds the premier position, not only in England, France, Germany, Spain, Australia, but in the United States, as well. Its success for the past year in this country is unparalleled, and it will be a long while before the times, records, and distances made on the RUDGE will be equaled." Summary
of Points in the Rudge Light Roadster for 1887: |
Prices of Rudge Light Roadster
48 inch wheel: $130
60 inch wheel: $145
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Testimonials
| I am more
and more pleased with my Rudge Light Roadster;
the more I ride it, I am convinced that there is not a machine on the
market that runs more easily. I put my wheel to a severe test not long
ago by taking a quick run over a rocky road, and not a nut or bolt was
loosened, so far as I know. - Joseph R. Wilson, Clarksville, Tenn I
am much pleased with my 53 inch Rudge Light
Roadster. Its faults are few, and its virtues many. Among the latter
are great rigidity, ease of propulsion, and quickness to respond to
pressure on the pedals. I have taken pleasure in recommending it to
many wheelmen this year. I
have ridden a Rudge LIght Roadster, and am
proud of the machine. There is not any other make of machine in the
market that I would exchange it for. |


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