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The Wall Tricar was manufactured in Tyseley (UK) by A.W.Wall Ltd from 1911. As manufacturers of the Roc motorcycle, Wall
experimented with a number of unorthodox designs and were financed by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famous for writing Sherlock Home's novels. The Wall Tricar had a sidecar type body that was mounted onto a
3-wheeled chassis and used tiller steering though in 1914 this was replaced by a more conventional steering wheel.
The Tricar was powered by either a 4.5 hp or 6 hp Precision engine that was used in the company's motorcycles. Manufacture of the Tricar ceased in 1915.
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