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(on eBay) Cox Bronco
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(on eBay) Cox Bronco
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Cox-Bronco-Bicycle-Motor-Complete-Mount-/160718651828
Re: (on eBay) Cox Bronco
Is that a spark plug?
What kind of engine does it have?
What kind of engine does it have?
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Re: (on eBay) Cox Bronco
John Goddard wrote:Is that a spark plug?
What kind of engine does it have?
Well, I can tell you for sure, it aint no .049!!!!
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Re: (on eBay) Cox Bronco
Just for interest....
1968 Cox Bronco Motor Bike Kit
About 30,000 of these engines, which were also available as a general "utility" engine, were manufactured. While this is a relatively small number, compared to Cox model engines, the engine family was a commercial success. A variant of this engine was also used in a bicycle power unit, called "Bronco".
1968 Cox Bronco Motor Bike Kit
About 30,000 of these engines, which were also available as a general "utility" engine, were manufactured. While this is a relatively small number, compared to Cox model engines, the engine family was a commercial success. A variant of this engine was also used in a bicycle power unit, called "Bronco".
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Re: (on eBay) Cox Bronco
I remember as a kid those old things they had in France with I think 23cc motors which didn't provide sparkling
performance. I did kinda wonder r about what it would 'go' like with .8cc?
performance. I did kinda wonder r about what it would 'go' like with .8cc?
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Re: (on eBay) Cox Bronco
Here's the chain saw version.
Back in the early eighties at the start of 1/4 scale craze, there were a couple 'cottage' companies selling these engines converted for R/C, performance was good but not great.
Back in the early eighties at the start of 1/4 scale craze, there were a couple 'cottage' companies selling these engines converted for R/C, performance was good but not great.
Re: (on eBay) Cox Bronco
Do we know who actually made them Guys or were they stand alone Cox products?
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Re: (on eBay) Cox Bronco
According to Martin at the Cox Virtual Museum they were definately made entirely by Cox, however...........
(And I quote from Martin) "Cox sold the manufacturing rights to the Roper company so that these engines exist with "Cox" as well as "Roper" name plates."
(And I quote from Martin) "Cox sold the manufacturing rights to the Roper company so that these engines exist with "Cox" as well as "Roper" name plates."
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Re: (on eBay) Cox Bronco
Mark Boesen wrote:The engines had Cox cast into the cylinder.
Notice the pistol handle!
I noticed the pistol handle.
Reckon cox were gonna break into the gun market
Or after a failed attempt had to use the grips for something
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