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Home of Toyoco Mini Bikes in the 1970s

Really cool mini bikes made in Taiwan, under the Toyoco brand, were assembled here in the early 1970s. They had Tecumseh engines. My dad knew the owner of the company, either a Dr. Shin or Chin (I don't remember exactly, as I was only about 13 at the time and my memory has faded). [See comments below for updated info. - Editor] My dad did some electrical relay work for a model of a desalinization plant Dr. Shin was designing for use by some island country. Dr. Shin was into many ventures. Off to the side of the Toyoco plant he had an electronics assembly plant that I think was building radios, but I might be wrong about the product. In any event, my dad bartered some of his work for a candy apple red and white Toyoco mini bike for me. I sure had a lot of fun with it, eventually selling it when I outgrew it. I wish I had held onto it.

7/8/25- this website has had maintenance issues over the years. A comment that had disappeared is:

Name : plaquemaster
Email : sjkc0072@aol.com
Comments : I obtained the Articles of Incorporation for Toyoco Motors Co., Inc., from the PA corporation department. It was incorporated on 6/23/70 by Hsi Hu Lin. I will try to find more information.
Date : 2018-04-02

Also, this one, which has the URL for the Toyoco bicycle ad:

Name : plaquemaster
Email : sjkc0072@aol.com
Comments : //www.newspapers.com/image/185016228/?terms=945-2550+levittown,
Date : 2017-12-15

Publication date Jun 24, 2018
Property ID: 186
Updated on: Jul 09, 2025

Really cool mini bikes made in Taiwan, under the Toyoco brand, were assembled here in the early 1970s. They had Tecumseh engines. My dad knew the owner of the company, either a Dr. Shin or Chin (I don't remember exactly, as I was only about 13 at the time and my memory has faded). [See comments below for updated info. - Editor] My dad did some electrical relay work for a model of a desalinization plant Dr. Shin was designing for use by some island country. Dr. Shin was into many ventures. Off to the side of the Toyoco plant he had an electronics assembly plant that I think was building radios, but I might be wrong about the product. In any event, my dad bartered some of his work for a candy apple red and white Toyoco mini bike for me. I sure had a lot of fun with it, eventually selling it when I outgrew it. I wish I had held onto it.

7/8/25- this website has had maintenance issues over the years. A comment that had disappeared is:

Name : plaquemaster
Email : sjkc0072@aol.com
Comments : I obtained the Articles of Incorporation for Toyoco Motors Co., Inc., from the PA corporation department. It was incorporated on 6/23/70 by Hsi Hu Lin. I will try to find more information.
Date : 2018-04-02

Also, this one, which has the URL for the Toyoco bicycle ad:

Name : plaquemaster
Email : sjkc0072@aol.com
Comments : //www.newspapers.com/image/185016228/?terms=945-2550+levittown,
Date : 2017-12-15

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Toyoco Motors Co., Inc. , 1604 Hanford Street, Levittown, Pennsylvania, 19057, United States
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Created Date:
06-24-2018
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Name : OllieK
Email : ollie.krause@gmail.com
Comments : The owner of that company was grandfather Dr. Shi Hu Lin and the other man was likely my great uncle Cho. My family has lots of stories building those bikes during the summer of 1970 listening to Mungo Jerry. The company shut down after he sent a lot of bikes up north on consignment and the customer went bankrupt and defaulted. Super cool to see there"u2019s still some of those bikes putting around after all these years.
Date : 2025-07-07

Name : Marker Writer
Email : sjkc0072@aol.com
Comments : The 12/15/17 comment has a URL and it used to say that the URL goes to an ad showing that Toyoco also made 27" 10-speed racing bikes. It is from the Phila. Inquirer, 7/13/73, p. 77.
Date : 2018-11-09

Name : OllieK
Email : ollie.krause@gmail.com
Comments : The owner of that company was grandfather Dr. Shi Hu Lin and the other man was likely my great uncle Cho. My family has lots of stories building those bikes during the summer of 1970 listening to Mungo Jerry. The company shut down after he sent a lot of bikes up north on consignment and the customer went bankrupt and defaulted. Super cool to see there's still some of those bikes putting around after all these years.
Date : 2025-07-07