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Scott Squirrel 498cc - 1924There is one English motorcycle brand that has always fascinated me, and that is Scott. All motorcycles built by Alfred Angus Scott differ from average. Apart from a few exceptions, they are powered by watercooled 2–cylinder 2–stroke engines, developed in a time that slow running aircooled 4–stroke single cylinder engines were used by most manufacturers. Nice to see is that these front forks are similar to what is nowadays called "upside down" front forks, "invented" in 1983 by WP Suspension. This specific chassis design proved to be so good that it has been used almost unchanged for more than 30 years! Scott motorcycles have been build in roughly 3 different versions, each in a lot of varieties:
My personal preference is the 2nd type, with the 2–speeder transmission. In 2019 I was so lucky to find one in a nicely restored condition. Here a few pictures: Unfortunately I have hardly ridden it yet. I have only made a short test ride, but not yet found the time to get it properly running (the motorcycle has hardly been ridden in the past years, so it needs some attention on a few details) and get a Dutch license for it.
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