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290: 475: 27: 135:. The Geneva Cycle Company became part of the American Cycle Company about the turn of the century, and later the Geneva brand was acquired by the Pope and Westfield Manufacturing Companies. 155: 226: 546: 512: 435: 457: 194: 551: 249: 199: 219: 161: 541: 505: 336: 274: 536: 298: 212: 531: 123: 33: 498: 407: 372: 326: 175: 331: 264: 254: 392: 341: 279: 382: 402: 321: 259: 442: 377: 447: 346: 313: 51: 422: 95: 474: 417: 412: 387: 351: 132: 85: 67: 482: 452: 397: 367: 121:, in the United States in the late 19th century, in 1896. An example was displayed at 525: 63: 241: 118: 111: 56: 26: 307: 114: 289: 128: 204: 208: 177:
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Geneva Bicycle and Steam Carriage Co. (Geneva, Ohio)
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The Art of the Motorcycle
Engine
Steam engine
Bore
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Power
Frame type
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Geneva, Ohio
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naptha
Lucius Copeland


1896 Geneva steam bicycle
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List of motorcycles by type of engine
List of motorcycles of the 1890s
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Steam
Michaux-Perreaux steam velocipede
Roper steam velocipede
Long steam tricycle
Copeland steam bicycle
Geneva steam bicycle

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