General Appliance
General Appliance sold their mini bikes as Trail Horse, Trail Blazer, and E-Z Rider brands. They also sold them as store brands such and Wards and Ardans. They went bankrupt in 1971. When Arctic Cat took over the plant in 1972, they made their own bikes and continued to sell parts for the older minis under the name General Parts Co.
General Appliance sold their mini bikes as Trail Horse, Trail Blazer, and E-Z Rider brands. They also sold them as store brands such and Wards and Ardans. They went bankrupt in 1971. When Arctic Cat took over the plant in 1972, they made their own bikes and continued to sell parts for the older minis under the name General Parts Co.