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George Adams Wyman

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George Adams Wyman

Birth
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Death
15 Nov 1959 (aged 82)
Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
main mausoleum, Section 157, Niche 1, Tier 2
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George Wyman was the first person to make a transcontinental crossing of the United States by motorcycle, having ridden from San Francisco to New York City in 1903.

Monday, July 6, 1903, noted American bicycle racer, chauffeur, automobile mechanic, & pioneering motorcyclist George Adams Wyman (1877-1959) made history when he completed a transcontinental journey & arrived in New York City, thus becoming the first person to cross the North American continent by a road-going motorized vehicle. Wyman's journey took a total of 51 days to cover some 3,800 miles. Wyman completed his trip just 20 days before Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson (1872-1955) became first person to cross the North American Continent by automobile.

☞George Wyman's machine, a 1902 California Motorcycle Company "motor-bicycle," had a 200cc, 1.5 horsepower, four-stroke engine bolted to a standard steel bicycle frame. Wyman's machine was equipped with 28" x 1.5" pneumatic tires on wooden rims, a leading-link front suspension fork, a springed seat, a Duck Brake Company front roller brake & an Atherton rear coaster brake. A leather drive-belt with a spring-loaded idler pulley directly connected the engine output shaft to the rear wheel. The California weighed roughly 80 pounds & was capable of a top speed of approximately 25 miles per hour.

☞In order to save weight, Wyman packed only one change of clothing, a water bottle, various small tools, one can for spare oil, one can for reserve gasoline, a Kodak Vest-Pocket camera, a cyclometer, & a .38-calibre Smith & Wesson revolver.
George Wyman was the first person to make a transcontinental crossing of the United States by motorcycle, having ridden from San Francisco to New York City in 1903.

Monday, July 6, 1903, noted American bicycle racer, chauffeur, automobile mechanic, & pioneering motorcyclist George Adams Wyman (1877-1959) made history when he completed a transcontinental journey & arrived in New York City, thus becoming the first person to cross the North American continent by a road-going motorized vehicle. Wyman's journey took a total of 51 days to cover some 3,800 miles. Wyman completed his trip just 20 days before Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson (1872-1955) became first person to cross the North American Continent by automobile.

☞George Wyman's machine, a 1902 California Motorcycle Company "motor-bicycle," had a 200cc, 1.5 horsepower, four-stroke engine bolted to a standard steel bicycle frame. Wyman's machine was equipped with 28" x 1.5" pneumatic tires on wooden rims, a leading-link front suspension fork, a springed seat, a Duck Brake Company front roller brake & an Atherton rear coaster brake. A leather drive-belt with a spring-loaded idler pulley directly connected the engine output shaft to the rear wheel. The California weighed roughly 80 pounds & was capable of a top speed of approximately 25 miles per hour.

☞In order to save weight, Wyman packed only one change of clothing, a water bottle, various small tools, one can for spare oil, one can for reserve gasoline, a Kodak Vest-Pocket camera, a cyclometer, & a .38-calibre Smith & Wesson revolver.


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