Fleming Engineering, LLC began in Norman, OK in 2015.
Working as a small machine shop and fabrication business, our intent was to continue a design of a reverse trike called a Roadstercycle. A few years were spent working on the Roadstercycle while additional contract machine work came in and new products went into the design phase.
The next product to come out of Fleming Engineering was a Forward-Neutral-Reverse (FNR) gearbox for use in motorcycle and small engine powered vehicles. The gearbox is the only design on the market that has the input and output shaft on the same side to better support one another with the biased loads experienced in chain-driven vehicles. Work related to this gearbox continues.
Prior to starting Fleming Engineering, Jay Fleming had spent nine years in the Water and Wastewater industry working for, and becoming part-owner, of an equipment supplier. This body of knowledge has never waned and it only seemed fitting to resume work in the field. Current work in the water treatment industry includes design and manufacture of control panels, design and manufacture of chemical feed systems, equipment troubleshooting and service, and light in-house fabrication.
Working as a small machine shop and fabrication business, our intent was to continue a design of a reverse trike called a Roadstercycle. A few years were spent working on the Roadstercycle while additional contract machine work came in and new products went into the design phase.
The next product to come out of Fleming Engineering was a Forward-Neutral-Reverse (FNR) gearbox for use in motorcycle and small engine powered vehicles. The gearbox is the only design on the market that has the input and output shaft on the same side to better support one another with the biased loads experienced in chain-driven vehicles. Work related to this gearbox continues.
Prior to starting Fleming Engineering, Jay Fleming had spent nine years in the Water and Wastewater industry working for, and becoming part-owner, of an equipment supplier. This body of knowledge has never waned and it only seemed fitting to resume work in the field. Current work in the water treatment industry includes design and manufacture of control panels, design and manufacture of chemical feed systems, equipment troubleshooting and service, and light in-house fabrication.