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  2. NSU Quickly - Wikipedia

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    The TT used the frame from the Cavallino and the front suspension (including structural front fender) and high-compression motor unit from the Quickly T. The Quickly TT mopeds were manufactured from 1959 to 1963. [10] The TT/K, a TT with a kickstarter, was available from 1960 to 1961, in which time 12,200 TT/Ks were manufactured. [3] [11]

  3. Mobylette - Wikipedia

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    The Mobylette, sometimes shortened as Mob, is a model of moped by French manufacturer Motobécane during the second half of the 20th century. [1] The Mobylette was launched in 1949 and was manufactured until 1997, with production numbers exceeding 14 million with peak production in the 1970s, averaging around 750,000 annually.

  4. Tomos - Wikipedia

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    Delivering Tomos motorcycles - 1960. Tomos first product was a motorcycle called TOMOS Puch SG 250. In 1955 they made 137 of these motorcycles and assembled 124 RL 125 scooters and one hundred mopeds. The next year, mopeds accounted for the majority (1712) of the total number of assembled units, followed by motorcycles (615) and scooters ...

  5. Phillips Panda - Wikipedia

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    1960 Phillips Panda Mark 1 (P40) The Phillips Panda was one of a number of mopeds produced by the Phillips Cycles company of England in the 1950s and early 1960s. The factory also produced the slightly more expensive Phillips Gadabout models.

  6. List of motor scooter manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    American Motor Scooter Corporation (1960–1965), Clinton powered folding "suitcase" scooters; Founded by USA Lambretta parts dealer, taken over by American Lincoln Corporation [31] — USA Allwyn (1974—?), the Pushpak model was a Lambretta GP based scooter manufactured by Andhra Pradesh Scooters Limited , who later also made licensed Vespa ...

  7. Motobécane - Wikipedia

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    Motobécane introduced a moped, the Mobylette, in 1949; over the next 48 years, Motobécane manufactured 14 million Mobylettes. In India the same model was manufactured under licence by Mopeds India Ltd under the name Suvega. In the UK Raleigh manufactured Mobylettes under licence from Motobecane as the "RM" series from 1960 until 1971.

  8. Harley-Davidson Topper - Wikipedia

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    "Harley-Davidson Timeline 1960s". Harley-Davidson Timeline. Harley-Davidson. 2015. Archived from the original on 2006-10-29 The Harley-Davidson Topper motor scooter is introduced and is the only scooter platform the Motor Company ever produced. The Auto Editors of Consumer Guide (2007-09-18). "1963 Harley-Davidson Topper".

  9. Puch - Wikipedia

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    Puch MS50 Moped. Puch produced the Puch Maxi, Puch Newport, and MK mopeds, which were popular from the late 1970s to early 1980s. In Austria and the Netherlands, Puch mopeds played a big role in the 1960s popular culture. [citation needed] Puch mopeds in Sweden were, and still are, very popular despite the company ceasing production of mopeds ...

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