Sold Mobylette - oh dear...

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Well, it's mostly mobylette and rust. 1959 vintage, she has been passed around with pals for years, but now's the time to move it on.
It's pretty horrid, with parts welded on, an old OXO tin holding the rear mudguard together and various other "repairs" over it's 67 years. Have a look at the improvised pedal crank arms, quality engineering there for sure.
It actually does run! And sort of stops. The front brakes were down/upgraded to 1930s cantilever ones. They do stop the bike eventually. They are probably worth the asking price alone :-)
Amazingly this bike has won a few trophies at Mobylette Rallys. Bribery probably helped.
The barrel is an Airsal 50cc one, so it can exceed 30mph if your brave. It really is terrifying. The original comes with her.
The registration, PAP 765, is the original plate, but it is not transferable.
Always stored inside during my ownership, however it's probably been stored in various oceans and peaty bogs at other times.
Video of her running available.
Price,
£399.....
.....Because that sounds cheaper than £400.
Now, what is it they say on FB Marketplace?....don't make any offers, I know what I have here, no I won't swop it for a broken Xbox and bag of sweets. She is in mint condition apart from.....23626.jpg23624.jpg23630.jpg23636.jpg23631.jpg23629.jpg
 
"Always stored inside during my ownership, however it's probably been stored in various oceans and peaty bogs at other times"

I found it under a tarp at Tingdeane Marina, Caversham, Berkshire some years back

It had lived under the tarp, shaded by a weeping willow tree. It was only after the tree bows were lopped that the bike was revealed :thumb

GLWTS Phil
 
"Always stored inside during my ownership, however it's probably been stored in various oceans and peaty bogs at other times"

I found it under a tarp at Tingdeane Marina, Caversham, Berkshire some years back

It had lived under the tarp, shaded by a weeping willow tree. It was only after the tree bows were lopped that the bike was revealed :thumb

GLWTS Phil
I remember you telling me now 😁. I think I had it up and running within a day of picking her up.
 
Absolutely love that
Preserve the patina
I didn't on my last one I fuĺly restored it and still only sold it for £400 pre pandemic
 
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