The cost of trailer hire and gas for the 1.5 hour drive each way amounted to half of the price I payed for the bike. That leaves plenty cash for my restoration fund.
Got it home last night, and spent the final hour before sunset wiping it down with a dry rag. The bike had been parked in a barn for fifteen years, so it was quite dusty.
Researching the production stamp reveals that this bike was made in Odense by Smith and Co (SCO) in 1963. I got up this morning and took a few pictures of the old guy.
First up, a side shot:
Sadly, the tires and tubes are completely rotten, and need to be replaced. My local bike shop informs me that the 24x2 moped tires needed are no longer in production, and so I need to get a 23 inch replacement wheel instead of the current 24 incher. No matter... I will use this opportunity to get a 3 speed gear hub instead of the current single speed one.
If you cant already tell, the paintjob is generally in a near-pristine condition. There are a couple scratches on the cargo tray and on the rear wheel fork. But very minor stuff.
If you cant already tell, the paintjob is generally in a near-pristine condition. There are a couple scratches on the cargo tray and on the rear wheel fork. But very minor stuff.
Paintjob detail. Solid stuff.

There is surface rust on the mudguards. I'll procrastinate and wait until spring to deal with that issue.

The first step is to make the thing ridable and street legal. To that end I will need to have the following issues adressed:
- New tubes and Tires
- Replace rear wheel
- Reflector pads front, rear and sides
- Bell
- Lock.
- new springs for the stand
A shout out goes to my local bike shop who has helped me appraise what needs doing as well as parts and service.
Next update after I get it back and take it for a spin.
Cheers
- Tom
- New tubes and Tires
- Replace rear wheel
- Reflector pads front, rear and sides
- Bell
- Lock.
- new springs for the stand
A shout out goes to my local bike shop who has helped me appraise what needs doing as well as parts and service.
Next update after I get it back and take it for a spin.
Cheers
- Tom