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anyone see the new cushman 2 wheel scooters?
they are square and boxy looking.
come from 200X ccs to around 300x ccs.
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Any thing new from them recently? R
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still shifting wrote:Any thing new from them recently? R
http://www.kjackmotors.com/site/index.htm
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http://www.westvalleycycle.com/sales.html

Looks like they're selling 'em.
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They're in a couple SoCal shops but I haven't seen them yet. Some San Diego scooterists recently went to check them out.
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Looks like my little Yamaha C3 may have some good company!

Sold in USA 2007-2011.

Still sold in Japan as the "Vox" and in Europe as the "Giggle"!

Modeled after the old Cushman design.

Learn more @ www.C3riders.freeforums.org
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Whimscootie wrote:Looks like my little Yamaha C3 may have some good company!

Sold in USA 2007-2011.

Still sold in Japan as the "Vox" and in Europe as the "Giggle"!

Modeled after the old Cushman design.

Learn more @ www.C3riders.com
Nice! I cannot say I am impressed with the Cushmans though.
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VinylDoctor wrote:
still shifting wrote:Any thing new from them recently? R
http://www.kjackmotors.com/site/index.htm
400cc! Sounds like fun on those little tires!
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Whimscootie wrote:Looks like my little Yamaha C3 may have some good company!

Sold in USA 2007-2011.

Still sold in Japan as the "Vox" and in Europe as the "Giggle"!

Modeled after the old Cushman design.

Learn more @ www.C3riders.com

sorry, but it looks like an ice chest.
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Whimscootie wrote:Looks like my little Yamaha C3 may have some good company!

Sold in USA 2007-2011.

Still sold in Japan as the "Vox" and in Europe as the "Giggle"!

Modeled after the old Cushman design.

Learn more @ www.C3riders.com
LOVE the C3. I'd always believed it was inspired more by the Harley Davidson Topper.

That Cushman II looks a little too "homemade" for my taste. Still nice to see more scooter options out there, though.
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caffeine65 wrote:That Cushman II looks a little too "homemade" for my taste. Still nice to see more scooter options out there, though.
Actually, it's pretty faithful to the original, a design which pre-dates WWII. Manufacturing tech for scooters wasn't terribly sophisticated back then. If you want homemade, check out the reborn TACO minibikes like the TACO 22. They have made some welcome improvements, e.g. disc brakes at both ends, but theres a lot of homage in the new machine.
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...

Seriously...I've lost count...

Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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az_slynch wrote:http://www.westvalleycycle.com/sales.html

Looks like they're selling 'em.
400cc's and only 55mph?
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EvilNerdLord wrote:
Whimscootie wrote:Looks like my little Yamaha C3 may have some good company!

Sold in USA 2007-2011.

Still sold in Japan as the "Vox" and in Europe as the "Giggle"!

Modeled after the old Cushman design.

Learn more @ www.C3riders.com

sorry, but it looks like an ice chest.
Fastest, funnest little "ice chest" I ever rode!

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Fuel-injected, 3 valve, 4 stroke, water-cooled, fat tires, low center of gravity, can haul anything just about, and a HOOT to ride!

Does anybody know how this new generation of Cushmans came about?
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k1dude wrote:
az_slynch wrote:http://www.westvalleycycle.com/sales.html

Looks like they're selling 'em.
400cc's and only 55mph?
Low hp. It's a modified tractor engine.

Also, 6" tires.
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Slap one of these in and change up the gearing:

http://www.woelfle-engineering.com/Prod ... ne_en.html

Does 294cc and 44.25hp sound better? Price is a bit steep (engine is as expensive as the scooter), but she'd scream like a banshee and go like the clappers. I don't think you'll be getting 100 mpg, though.

:wink:
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...

Seriously...I've lost count...

Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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Are they T'n'G? I think I'd rather have a C3 or that Django (drool, drool).....
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