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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.

    The 1911 Wall Tricar.(My thanks go to Gerhard Kiessling for discovering this image along with the data on this page).

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