Trail Scooters
1966 Catalog of Trail Bikes
Add a track to your Trail Bike.
Thanks to James Miles, Warsaw, NY
This scooter is a CESTAD (Central States Tool & Die) "Buffalo"
made in Omaha, also sold thru Wards as their T777 trail scooter
Dick DeBuse
Sherpa Built in Utah
61/2 HP with Salsbury type clutch
Jim Kilau of Jims Scooter Parts has one he bought in Portland, Ind., in 2008,
it is a, Stoffer Special, built in Michigan, Here's photo's of his scooter.
Thanks Kenneth Stopar SR.
Add a Ski to your Savage Bronco
Clinton All Terrain Bike
By Dick DeBuse
Bobcat golf scooter at AMCA Davenport 2010
By Dick DeBuse
My
son in law has an unusual off road scooter that we can't find any info on. Could
you post it on the "What Is It" Page for us. Here are 3 pics. It has a
2 speed gear selection chain drive with a 5hp Briggs & Stratton. The Driver
Pulley is a Comet Clutch # 20.
Sincerely, Tom Cade,
"The Find"
On a local Craigslist there is a trail bike listed as a Tote Gote but the owner sent me a picture of a bike and said it was made by a company in Redmond, Oregon called Newhouse Manufacturing. I talked with an employee who had been there for over 20 years and he confirmed that the company did make about 100 units about 30+ years ago. The one shown on your web has a two speed jack shaft that you make speed changes by selecting one of two different ratios and by removing one chain you get the desired gear ratio. The bike for sale here in Oregon has a two speed gear box but all the rest of the frame parts like the front end and the unusual foot rest are the same.
Steve Durham Portland, Oregon
Background is Cuesta Grade, California in 1926