British

Rideezi Sidecars

RIDEEZI. (163.)

For the Family.

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Rideezi Sidecar 1922

One of the several Rideezi models - a touring type with dickey seat.

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Rideezi Sidecar 1922

New sports model Rideezi sidecar with hammock seat cushion and aluminium top panel.

COLEFORD Motors, Ltd., Rideezi Works, Western Road, Merton.

Every pattern from the lightest and most streamlined of racing bodies to the commodious family pattern is provided on this stand. One model that will catch the eye of the family man is the "Champion" two-seater. This sidecar is provided with a dickey which forms a seat big enough for an adult, while there is ample room for a child in the front part of the body. It is sold at £31.

A similar pattern to the Champion is listed for £23 2s., but the dickey in this instance is suitable only for a child. Amongst the lightweight models is a smart pattern weighing only 75 lb.; it is listed at £13 13s,, and must be good value at that price.

It is interesting to observe that all Rideezi sidecars are covered in aluminium at the nose and at the rear to prevent disfigurement by the cracking of the three-ply wood or of the enamel. Also exhibited is an aluminium hood which folds over the rear portion of the body when not in use. This device is neat and instantly put into operation.

Olympia Show 1922, The Motor Cycle November 30th, 1922.

Advertised as Rideezi Sales Ltd, Victoria Street, S.W.1. in March 1922.
Models: Payeezi, Feeleezi, Howeezi and 'Tiseezi.