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Assess : newly added and existing articles, maybe nominate some good B-class articles for
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The result of the move request was: moved. Consensus at
WT:RM is now to close RMs that have received no objection, rather than relisting (non-admin closure).
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Other issues
It's not clear whether Peter Wagner uses Whymcycle only for vehicles with an eccentric wheel hub or for other types. Not much can be found about him:
Peter Wagner,
Whymcycles
The Ingo-bike history seems to have come from here:
Incredible Ingo. The text of U.S. patent 1,679,819 referenced on that page, dated 1928, describes a somewhat different vehicle called a "Galloping scooter" invented by Rollie Fageol, not the Huyssen brothers; their U.S. patent 2,125,568 is dated 1938.
Incidentally, searching USPTO for class 280/229, U.S. patent 1,664,864 describes an eccentrically-powered scooter that predates their work. It appears that The Huyssens didn't invent the whole class of eccentric hub scooter, but made key improvements.
I have added a diagram of a generic scooter (File:Eccentric Hub Scooter.svg), and put in all the references I could find on-line. I have removed the reqdiagram and reqphoto tags from here, but if people think more pictures are necessary, replace them and I can try and produce all the variations. I am not sure if I have done enough to remove any or all the 'issues' tags.
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13:20, 17 July 2012 (UTC)reply