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For Sale at Auction: 1948 Cushman Motorcycle in Scottsdale, Arizona
1948 Cushman Series 50, Model 52 Pacemaker motor scooter with a
six-volt Permalite Generator that operates the headlight and
taillight. Brake light powered by a six-volt alkaline battery with
brake arm activated switch. Original manufactured 1948 Series 50
scooters did not include a brake light. The six-volt Magneto
provides ignition. The scooter is equipped with a centrifugal
automatic drum clutch transmission that does not shift, therefore
only one gear. It is powered by the Cushman Husky two-piece 244cc
1-cylinder engine with 2.625-inch bore and 2.75-inch stroke. The
engine was bored .30 oversized and fitted with a new piston and
rings. Crankshaft was ground and fitted with .020 undersized
bearing. A new standard equipment carburetor and air filter were
installed. All new engine gaskets and seals were installed. It has
the original manufacture furnished coil spring seat and generator.
Manufacturer furnished aftermarket rail bumper, chrome fender
wingtip, blue dot taillight lens, rear view mirror and Klaxon horn.
Front wheel and headlight housing were chromed. Front steering fork
and frame were powder-coated and the body, trunk lid and front
fender were painted to match. Vehicle runs on unleaded gasoline and
the engine oil used is Valvoline VR1 Racing Oil, SAE 30, for
high-zinc protection of the push-rod and flat tappets. One quart
capacity. Body is easily removable for engine, drive chain, rear
tire and brake assembly maintenance. There are four front wheel
knee action and two rear swing arm grease fitting zerks. One front
fork oil opening provides lubrication to the front fork bushings.
Three books are included A History Of The Cushman Motor Works by
Bill Sommerville, The Complete Guide To Cushman Motor Scooters by
Bill Sommerville and How To Rebuild The Cushman Cast Iron Engine by
Jim Frederick.
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