Murray (bicycles)

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Murray is an American manufacturer of low-cost bicycles, using the one-piece crankset and welded steel tubing characteristic of this class of bicycle, commonly sold in department stores rather than bicycle stores.

Also, this company manufactured various lawn equipment, most notably lawn tractors and walk-behind push mowers. Murray became bankrupt in 2004, at which point engine manufacturer Briggs & Stratton acquired Murray.