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Random information on the term “Scooter”:

An Eccentric-hub scooter is a two-wheeled human powered vehicle with an off-centered hub on the large rear wheel and is powered by the rider making a bouncing motion on the platform.

An Ingo-bike is a vehicle similar to a kick scooter, with a large rear wheel, mounted off-centre. The vehicle is propelled by the user bouncing up and down or rocking backwards and forwards on the platform to drive the rear wheel around the eccentric hub. One early inventor described the vehicle as a ‘galloping scooter’ and the rider’s motion does resemble a horse-rider’s motion. Although the motion produced is impact-free, it is reportedly less efficient than a conventional bicycle and will not propel the vehicle uphill.

Although several patents for eccentric-hub cycles exist from 1928[1][2], the most popular incarnation was made from 1934 by brothers Phillip and Prescott Huyssen and called the “Exercycle”[3]. It was produced by the Ingersoll Steel & Disc Co. (a division of Borg-Warner Corp.), from 1934–1937, under the name “Ingo-bike”. A large number of publicity events and promotions popularised the bike and a group of Ingo-bikers in the late 1930s traveled from Chicago to Miami in 30 days. Production ceased when the factory re-tooled to begin producing armaments prior to the Second World War. Phillip Huyssen continued designing variations until at least the 1970s.[4]In the Three Stooges movie Yes, We Have No Bonanza[5], Curly rides up to a saloon bar on an Ingo-Bike.[6]

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