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Hirano - Valmobile - 49 cc - 1956
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Hirano - Valmobile - 49 cc - 1956

Production of the Valmobile “suitcase scooter” by the Hirano Motorcycle Company of Japan began in 1956, after the previous manufacturer Martin-Moulet struggled to find success for the Valmobile in its native France. In the mid-1950s to the early 1960s, Japan and the United States were going through a bit of scooter-mania, and Hirano used clever marketing and a healthy dealer network to increase sales of the Valmobile. The Hirano-built Valmobile was powered by a 50cc, two-stroke engine, and used a single-speed transmission operated by a centrifugal clutch, making it perfect for beginning riders. Unfolding the Valmobile involved lifting up the seat, taking out the handlebars, cross-member, and front wheel, and putting it all together without tools. Advertising claimed that the process only took 30 seconds (perhaps after some practice rounds). Folded, it weighs about 75 lbs. Several options were available, including two-person seats, saddle bags, a converter sprocket for hill climbing, and even a fold-away side car. Hirano sold nearly 100,000 Valmobile scooters until production finally ceased in 1961. Specifications: Manufacturer: Hirano Motorcycle Company Country of Origin: Japan Drivetrain Configuration: Mid-engine, rear-wheel drive Engine: 49cc Hirano two-stroke, air-cooled, one-cylinder, 2.8hp Transmission: Single-speed variator Top Speed: 35 mph Years of Production: 1955 – 1956 (Martin-Moulet), Hirano (1956-1961) Number Produced: 100,000 Original Cost: $245 USD This valmobile was recently imported from Japan, where we bought it from a big collector/museum. It should be the most original Valmobile left in the world. The bike is 100% complete and original, but would need a start up if you want to drive it. The belt is not usable anymore, but they preferred to keep it as it's still the first and original belt.. Can be seen and picked up at 8000 Bruges, Belgium. Can be shipped worldwide. Japanse export documents available. A must have collectors piece for a museum or enthousiast.

Nr. 101861631

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Hirano - Valmobile - 49 cc - 1956

Hirano - Valmobile - 49 cc - 1956

Production of the Valmobile “suitcase scooter” by the Hirano Motorcycle Company of Japan began in 1956, after the previous manufacturer Martin-Moulet struggled to find success for the Valmobile in its native France. In the mid-1950s to the early 1960s, Japan and the United States were going through a bit of scooter-mania, and Hirano used clever marketing and a healthy dealer network to increase sales of the Valmobile.

The Hirano-built Valmobile was powered by a 50cc, two-stroke engine, and used a single-speed transmission operated by a centrifugal clutch, making it perfect for beginning riders. Unfolding the Valmobile involved lifting up the seat, taking out the handlebars, cross-member, and front wheel, and putting it all together without tools. Advertising claimed that the process only took 30 seconds (perhaps after some practice rounds). Folded, it weighs about 75 lbs. Several options were available, including two-person seats, saddle bags, a converter sprocket for hill climbing, and even a fold-away side car.

Hirano sold nearly 100,000 Valmobile scooters until production finally ceased in 1961.

Specifications:

Manufacturer: Hirano Motorcycle Company
Country of Origin: Japan
Drivetrain Configuration: Mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine: 49cc Hirano two-stroke, air-cooled, one-cylinder, 2.8hp
Transmission: Single-speed variator
Top Speed: 35 mph
Years of Production: 1955 – 1956 (Martin-Moulet), Hirano (1956-1961)
Number Produced: 100,000
Original Cost: $245 USD

This valmobile was recently imported from Japan, where we bought it from a big collector/museum. It should be the most original Valmobile left in the world.

The bike is 100% complete and original, but would need a start up if you want to drive it. The belt is not usable anymore, but they preferred to keep it as it's still the first and original belt..

Can be seen and picked up at 8000 Bruges, Belgium. Can be shipped worldwide.

Japanse export documents available.

A must have collectors piece for a museum or enthousiast.

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Davide Marelli
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Geschatte waarde  € 5.000 - € 5.500

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