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VéloSoleX is a moped, or motorised bicycle, usually just referred to as 'Solex', which was originally produced by the French manufacturer Solex, based in Courbevoie near Paris, France. The company manufactured centrifugal radiators, carburetors, and micrometers, before branching into assist motors and bicycles. The moped originally created during World War II and mass-produced between 1946 and 1988 came in various iterations, whilst keeping the same concept of a motor with roller resting on the front wheel of a bicycle.

VéloSoleX
Founded1946 (1946)
Headquarters,
France
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsMopeds, motorized bicycles
Websitewww.solex.world/en/

Referred to the company's advertisement as the 'bicycle which drives itself' (« la bicyclette qui roule toute seule »), it became extremely popular with school children, students or plant workers because it was light and extremely economical.


Ownership


Owned successively by Dassault, Renault, Motobécane/MBK, VéloSoleX sold more than 7 million units worldwide before ceasing production in France in 1988. Production of the VéloSoleX restarted in both China and Hungary after 1988, but production ceased in Hungary in 2002. VéloSoleX is now manufactured in France.

Blue 1986 VeloSolex Motobecane 3800.
Blue 1986 VeloSolex Motobecane 3800.
Black tricyclized 1967 VéloSolex.
Black tricyclized 1967 VéloSolex.

History


The Solex motorized bicycle was conceived during World War II and marketed in 1946, with 8 million being sold between 1946 and 1988 in France and internationally, having been marketed in some 70 countries. The French design ceased production in 1988.[1] It lived on for almost two decades as a licensed design produced in China and Hungary. Production returned to France in 2005, and as of 2011 the S4800 model was being marketed by VeloSolex America in North Bergen, New Jersey.[2]


Models and modifications


Moped not using a roller transmission

Electric


As of 2012, the French company offered three products:



In the 1958 French comedy Mon Oncle, the main character Monsieur Hulot (Jacques Tati) is a day-dreaming and impractical uncle who, while perplexed by the cutting-edge lifestyle of his sister and brother-in-law, still maintains a VéloSoleX motorized bicycle as his main transportation.

Primo Levi, in one of the autobiographic short stories in his collection The Periodic Table, mentions that he would be able switch from a bicycle to a VéloSoleX if he managed to conclude a business deal with a cosmetics manufacturer.[6]

In the 1978 film The Boys from Brazil a German postman (played by Richard Marner) is seen riding a Velosolex.

In the 1983 film So Long, Stooge main character Bensoussan (played by Richard Anconina) rides a Velosolex around Paris.

In the 2007 film Mr. Bean's Holiday, the titular character attempts to hitchhike on an elderly man's VéloSoleX to get to Cannes, only to weigh the back of it down, and when the latter gets off to fix the problem, Mr Bean uses this as an opportunity to hijack the bike, but fails.

In the 1975 Sydney Pollack thriller Three Days of the Condor, Robert Redford rides a Solex to work in New York which sets his character as an unassuming intellectual. He thwarts two youths who try to steal it.


See also



References


  1. "SOLEX BIKES - OPEN UP NEW ROUTES". solexworld.fr. Archived from the original on 2012-09-20.
  2. Grahame, James. "VeloSolex - Return Of An Iconic French Design". retrothing.com.
  3. "Velosolex characteristics". solexworld.fr. Solex.[dead link]
  4. "Solexity characteristics". solexworld.fr. Solex. Archived from the original on 2011-12-20.
  5. "e-Solex characteristics". solexworld.fr. Solex. Archived from the original on 2012-07-06.
  6. Levi, Primo (1996). "Nitrogen". The Periodic Table. Random House. ISBN 978-0-679-44722-1.



На других языках


- [en] VéloSoleX

[fr] VéloSoleX

Le VéloSoleX (marque déposée), plus communément appelé Solex, est un cyclomoteur dont le moteur a été créé par la société de mécanique française Solex. Il en a été produit plus de sept millions, sous plusieurs versions, de 1946 à 1988.

[it] VéloSoleX

Il Velosolex (conosciuto anche sotto il nome abbreviato di Solex e, nei paesi francofoni, come Vélosolex)[1] è un bicimotore creato dall'azienda meccanica francese Solex. Prodotto originariamente in sei milioni d'esemplari circa[2], in diverse versioni, dal 1946 al 1988, la sua fabbricazione è stata ripresa in Ungheria dal 1993 al 2003[3]. Dal 1997, inoltre, a seguito di una joint-venture sino-francese, una produzione di motori del Velosolex continua in Cina, effettuata dalla Jiangxi Hongdu Moped Company Limited[4][5].

[ru] VéloSoleX

VéloSoleX — производившийся во Франции в 1946-88 и с 2005 года лёгкий мопед (либо, в зависимости от модификации, велосипед с мотором).



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