| Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 | |
|
+10Atrick GHM-PM Meldrew scooterboyz CathyN Nowun KurtPerthWA crahar Randy RArch 14 posters |
Author | Message |
---|
RArch Silver Wing Expert
Number of posts : 613 Age : 57 Location : West London, UK Points : 5409 Registration date : 2011-11-07
| Subject: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Fri Nov 09, 2012 1:51 pm | |
| |
|
| |
Randy Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 7 Age : 77 Location : Sugar Land, Texas Points : 5092 Registration date : 2010-12-16
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Fri Nov 09, 2012 2:41 pm | |
| Thanks for a good show and some history i did not know..... |
|
| |
crahar Super Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 283 Age : 76 Location : Beaumont, Texas Points : 5852 Registration date : 2009-08-31
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:27 pm | |
| Interesting very interesting! |
|
| |
KurtPerthWA Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 1711 Age : 75 Location : Belmont, Perth WA Points : 8153 Registration date : 2009-01-19
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Fri Nov 09, 2012 5:05 pm | |
| What goes around, comes around especially ordinary kids scooters. |
|
| |
Nowun Super Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 288 Age : 71 Location : Hampshire, England Points : 4714 Registration date : 2012-10-13
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Fri Nov 09, 2012 8:45 pm | |
| My first one, the LI 150 Lambretta was a 1963 model - I owned it in '69. In 1970 it was stolen and dumped in a river. |
|
| |
CathyN Silver Wing Expert
Number of posts : 771 Location : USA Points : 6039 Registration date : 2010-11-16
| |
| |
scooterboyz Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 25 Age : 55 Location : new haven, ct Points : 4440 Registration date : 2012-10-24
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 7:54 am | |
| what Brittish scooter models are available today? |
|
| |
Nowun Super Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 288 Age : 71 Location : Hampshire, England Points : 4714 Registration date : 2012-10-13
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:24 am | |
| As far as I can make out, none. There used to be the Douglas and BSA. But Douglas started re-badging Vespas in the late 60's I think.
Most are Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Indian or Italian. Only BMW, with their new big pair (!) are the closest, in Germany.
Unless anyone else can think of a British scooter? (Triumph don't make one) |
|
| |
Meldrew Visiting Curmudgeon
Number of posts : 4218 Location : York, North Yorkshire, England UK Points : 9441 Registration date : 2010-11-16
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 9:21 am | |
| 3 and 4 wheeled electric mobility scooters with baskets on the front only. |
|
| |
GHM-PM Site Admin
Number of posts : 2621 Age : 72 Location : Bullhead City, AZ Points : 7506 Registration date : 2012-05-17
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 12:37 pm | |
| What a cool video. Very nostalgic, thanks for sharing, I could almost smell the 2-stroke fumes. |
|
| |
Atrick Maxi-Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 198 Age : 75 Location : England Points : 4671 Registration date : 2012-09-04
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 1:55 pm | |
| Actually, Triumph did make a scooter in the '60s; it was 100cc 2-stroke automatic called the "Tina". They weren't very popular as they had a bit of a "girly" image & neither I nor any of my ruffty-tuffty mates would be seen dead on one!
Have a look at the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_Tina
|
|
| |
Meldrew Visiting Curmudgeon
Number of posts : 4218 Location : York, North Yorkshire, England UK Points : 9441 Registration date : 2010-11-16
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 2:07 pm | |
| I had an uncle who bought a new Triumph Tina and he had nothing but trouble with it, sometimes the weight activated switch under the seat, or suddenly pulling away when he was starting it. My Dad had a couple of Villiers engined two-stroke 98cc New Hudson auto cycles around that time, he used to spend a lot of time fettling them. I must have pissed him off one day when he was working on the engine, he told me to hold this length of stiff wire on top of the spark plug and metal HT lead while he started the engine. That was the first time I'd ever felt an electric shock!
Last edited by Meldrew on Sat Nov 10, 2012 2:32 pm; edited 3 times in total |
|
| |
Atrick Maxi-Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 198 Age : 75 Location : England Points : 4671 Registration date : 2012-09-04
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 2:08 pm | |
| There was also the BSA Aerial-3 from 1970. Although technically not a scooter but a 3-wheel 50cc moped (with pedals). I nearly bought one for my mother but she decided to stick with her bicycle for going to work!
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pattle/nacc/arc0510.htm |
|
| |
john grinsel Curmudgeon
Number of posts : 3313 Age : 85 Points : 9460 Registration date : 2009-08-18
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:17 pm | |
| I was unable to view motion----but from what I read here......BSA/Triumph did make vertical twin scooter----complete junk. I remember spring 1960/1961 Helping "Flash" Rogers (BSA Golden Flash was supposed to named for him) on sponsored test ride near Pirmasens Germany----scooter had stopped, we somehow got it to BMW Pfeiffer, son of owner had ridden in ISDT 1934/36?.... I had to leave. Wonder if it ever ran again.
weren't vespas assembled in UK by Douglas beginning in early 50's?
My first ride to school/work bike 1955--was Travis bike motor first on Columbia bike, later on Schwinn. Worked on front tire like Velo Solex. Got me hooked. |
|
| |
Waspie Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2392 Age : 72 Location : Portland, UK Points : 8143 Registration date : 2009-07-26
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:27 pm | |
| A Vespa man me-self!
Always liked that spare wheel safety! |
|
| |
john grinsel Curmudgeon
Number of posts : 3313 Age : 85 Points : 9460 Registration date : 2009-08-18
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:51 pm | |
| Looking at Vespas these days for next year----but? Horrible situation in US=overpriced/no strong dealer network/ Italian parts service??
Had 4 Vespas---3 new, one $100 piece of junk, but it ran.
Spare tire---great idea/handy, most German scooters in the 50's had them and think of it, the rear wheels were easy to get off. Current Vespa 300 use different size tire fr to rear. Wonder it the wheels are interchangeable? |
|
| |
rodenbach Touring Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 321 Age : 68 Location : Belgium Points : 4847 Registration date : 2012-08-30
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sat Nov 10, 2012 6:17 pm | |
| In the years after WWII there were a lot of scooters on the European roads. They were about the only affordable means of transport for the working class. Not only Italy, but also Germany and France had a number of manufacturers offering scooters. This French Monet-Goyon Starlett had an novel starting system 'for the ladies' by means of a lever that had to be pulled, instead of kick-started. |
|
| |
exavid Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2658 Age : 81 Location : Medford, Oregon Points : 8393 Registration date : 2009-07-18
| Subject: Re: Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 Sun Nov 11, 2012 4:50 am | |
| I had great desires for a Triumph Tigress back in the late '50s. It was the fastest scooter I'd seen and highly desired one but had to settle for a pretty used up Cushman. |
|
| |
| Look at Life - Scooter Commuter, 1962 | |
|