A charming Velo Solex 5000 model in Orange/White. Original French Surfer's mode of transport! How coll would this have been back in the seventies for a teenage cool dude or surf chick!

Surfboard is not included!

The 5000 engine number confirms that this bike would have been made between January 1973 and and January 1974. The frame is the model Solex 5000 retro squarish design 

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Some Observations

- The bike has been officially imported by Classic Moped Spares into the Uk and the NOVA documentation done, and a NOVA certificate will be given to the winning bidder. For more information about "Classic Moped Spares" then this can be found by clicking here

- The bike had been dry stored in a French Barn for a number of years and is only for sale to make way for a few more!

- This bike is in good condition for age and looks like it was previously owned by a surfer! I can imagine this on the back of a camper van on the way to Brittany or similar french coastal resorts.

Parts

Documentation

 

Some more information about the history of this model is below:-

After a decline in sales of the 3800 models the directors decided upon launching the 5000 model in 1971. The 5000 was aimed at the young and old market and this model in particular highlights that back in the 70's it was a choice of youngsters and this model in particular a cool surfer dude from France. 

The Solex had a Soubitez headlight attached to the handlebar and a rear plastic Solex bumper of the rear baggage carrier

From the Super Deluxe 3800 models the 5000 was fitted with white fuel tank and flywheel cover

The frame had the same concept of the 3800, but adapted for smaller wheels (2 x 16 inch in black or whitewall: Replacement tyres are still available in 2-16 size or whitewall in slightly larger 2.25-16)

The tool box was now located under the seat.

The motor is the same as the 3800, the lifting done by means of a crank with a plastic ball screwed on the end.

The fenders are made of stainless steel

- Weight 28Kg, price in 1971: 529F 

Delivery

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This is an auction so please bid to purchase only. Due to the age and nature of the item the item is non returnable.