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Worksman Cycles
... honored as
American Made Heroes!
![]() ![]() Worksman Cycles was established in 1898 and is the country�s oldest bicycle manufacturer. Originally located on the footprint of the World Trade Center before relocating to Ozone Park in 1979 and taking over a factory that previously made candles. The company employs 63 workers, all from around the New York City area.
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This civic minded Queens company has decided to give back to America's veterans returning from the battlefield.
Worksman Cycles has introduced a special series of merchandise benefitting members of the Wounded Warrior program. At least 10 percent of each vehicle�s
purchase price will be donated to the organization.
The handmade bikes run between $400 and $600 and are available in three frames and two colors � Men�s Destroyer Heavyweight Cruiser and Women�s and
Men�s Patrol Midweight Roadsters in either Hell on Wheels Khaki or Haze Grey. Each one is emblazoned with Wounded Warrior Project graphics.
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Pedal or Power. The choice is yours with the all new Worksman LIGHTNING Series of tricycles. The Lightning Series includes many of Worksman's most popular trikes outfitted
with high quality front wheel (integrated front hub) Worksman E-Bike Kits. For those who want or need more range, hill climbing ability, or riding flexibility, the Worksman
Lightning Series can give riders the freedom, function, fun and independence while riding in style.
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Patriotism, Jobs Primary Motivations for 'Buying American'
PRINCETON, NJ -- Forty-five percent of Americans say they recently made a special effort to buy products made in the United States. When asked why, these shoppers mainly cited patriotic or altruistic goals related to the national economy, including creating and keeping jobs in the U.S., rather than product-specific considerations such as quality, safety, or cost. Click here for survey results. |